Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
63
"Please, oh, please, oh Masters!" They turned away.
14
64
She moaned, and turned from the door, dragging at the chain with her small hands.
14
65
She fell to her hands and knees and vomited twice, from fear and the stench.
14
66
An urt skittered past her, having emerged from a crack in the floor between two stones and moved swiftly across the floor, along one wall, and vanished through the crack which had served as exit for its fellow a few moments earlier.
14
67
Tafa began to weep and pull hysterically at the chain and collar on her throat.
14
68
But it was obdurately fastened upon her.
14
69
I checked my own collar and chain, and the linkage at the ring and plate.
"Please, oh, please, oh Masters!" They turned away.
She moaned, and turned from the door, dragging at the chain with her small hands.
She fell to her hands and knees and vomited twice, from fear and the stench.
An urt skittered past her, having emerged from a crack in the floor between two stones and moved swiftly across the floor, along one wall, and vanished through the crack which had served as exit for its fellow a few moments earlier.
Tafa began to weep and pull hysterically at the chain and collar on her throat.
But it was obdurately fastened upon her.
I checked my own collar and chain, and the linkage at the ring and plate.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )