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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

He scattered my council and defeated my armies and took me and stripped me and bound me naked across the saddle of his bird and then, with a great cry, he carried me to his city, and there I, once proud Tatrix of Tharna, wore his brand and collar". - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #111)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 111 He scattered my council and defeated my armies and took me and stripped me and bound me naked across the saddle of his bird and then, with a great cry, he carried me to his city, and there I, once proud Tatrix of Tharna, wore his brand and collar".

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 108 Her eyes sought me out.
22 109 She spoke softly.
22 110 "In these dreams I had been proud in my palace surrounded by my council and warriors and then, shattering the roof like glass, a great tarn descended, bearing a helmeted warrior.
22 111 He scattered my council and defeated my armies and took me and stripped me and bound me naked across the saddle of his bird and then, with a great cry, he carried me to his city, and there I, once proud Tatrix of Tharna, wore his brand and collar".
22 112 "Do not fear these dreams," I said.
22 113 "And in his city," said the girl, her eyes bright, "he put bells upon my ankles and dressed me in dancing silk.
22 114 I had no choice, you understand.
Her eyes sought me out. She spoke softly. "In these dreams I had been proud in my palace surrounded by my council and warriors and then, shattering the roof like glass, a great tarn descended, bearing a helmeted warrior. He scattered my council and defeated my armies and took me and stripped me and bound me naked across the saddle of his bird and then, with a great cry, he carried me to his city, and there I, once proud Tatrix of Tharna, wore his brand and collar". "Do not fear these dreams," I said. "And in his city," said the girl, her eyes bright, "he put bells upon my ankles and dressed me in dancing silk. I had no choice, you understand. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 22)