Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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420
"Fingerprints," he said.
7
421
"Her accent, certain mannerisms, suggested Earth origin.
7
422
We took her prints, curious.
7
423
On our records they matched those of Miss Elizabeth Cardwell, of New York city, Earth, who had been brought to Gor to wear the message collar to the Tuchuks".
7
424
I recalled the collar.
7
425
When first I had seen her, her yellow nylon stockings in shreds, her brief, yellow, with narrow orange stripes, Oxford-cloth shift, dusty and stained, her neck bound to a capture lance, her wrists bound behind her, on the plains of the Wagon Peoples, a captive of Tuchuks, she had worn it.
7
426
She had understood so little then, been so innocent of the affairs of worlds.
"Fingerprints," he said.
"Her accent, certain mannerisms, suggested Earth origin.
We took her prints, curious.
On our records they matched those of Miss Elizabeth Cardwell, of New York city, Earth, who had been brought to Gor to wear the message collar to the Tuchuks".
I recalled the collar.
When first I had seen her, her yellow nylon stockings in shreds, her brief, yellow, with narrow orange stripes, Oxford-cloth shift, dusty and stained, her neck bound to a capture lance, her wrists bound behind her, on the plains of the Wagon Peoples, a captive of Tuchuks, she had worn it.
She had understood so little then, been so innocent of the affairs of worlds.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )