Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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57
The hasps were flung over the staples, two, heavy, and two locks were shut on the door.
The hasps were flung over the staples, two, heavy, and two locks were shut on the door.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #57)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
54
Then, with a knife, he cut the two ropes from my throat, and freed me of the binding fiber.
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55
He took the shreds of rope and binding fiber with him when he left the cell.
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56
The heavy door, beams of wood, sheathed with plates of iron, together some eight inches thick, closed.
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57
The hasps were flung over the staples, two, heavy, and two locks were shut on the door.
14
58
At the top of the door, some six inches by ten inches, barred, was an observation window.
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59
The guards looked in.
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60
Tafa sprang to her feet and ran to the length of her chain, her hands and fingers outstretched, clawing toward the bars.
Then, with a knife, he cut the two ropes from my throat, and freed me of the binding fiber.
He took the shreds of rope and binding fiber with him when he left the cell.
The heavy door, beams of wood, sheathed with plates of iron, together some eight inches thick, closed.
The hasps were flung over the staples, two, heavy, and two locks were shut on the door.
At the top of the door, some six inches by ten inches, barred, was an observation window.
The guards looked in.
Tafa sprang to her feet and ran to the length of her chain, her hands and fingers outstretched, clawing toward the bars.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 14)