Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
318
Then, her testimony done, she, as the other wench had been, was put to the side, out of the way, near the racks, chained there by the neck to a ring, her hands bound behind her.
Then, her testimony done, she, as the other wench had been, was put to the side, out of the way, near the racks, chained there by the neck to a ring, her hands bound behind her.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #318)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
315
I would go to Klima.
7
316
The slave girl had had her vengeance.
7
317
She, with her lie, confirming those of others, had determined the matter well.
7
318
Then, her testimony done, she, as the other wench had been, was put to the side, out of the way, near the racks, chained there by the neck to a ring, her hands bound behind her.
7
319
Neither was any longer of interest to the court.
7
320
They would wait there, thusly secured, slaves, until the court had finished its business, after which they would be returned to the custody of their master, Ibn Saran, or his factors or agents.
7
321
I recalled her smile, and that I, though innocent, was to go to Klima.
I would go to Klima.
The slave girl had had her vengeance.
She, with her lie, confirming those of others, had determined the matter well.
Then, her testimony done, she, as the other wench had been, was put to the side, out of the way, near the racks, chained there by the neck to a ring, her hands bound behind her.
Neither was any longer of interest to the court.
They would wait there, thusly secured, slaves, until the court had finished its business, after which they would be returned to the custody of their master, Ibn Saran, or his factors or agents.
I recalled her smile, and that I, though innocent, was to go to Klima.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 7)