Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
419
The girl now had struggled to her knees tearing at the collar.
The girl now had struggled to her knees tearing at the collar.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #419)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
416
There was a firm snap of the heavy lock in the back of the collar and the throat of Aphris of Turia had been encircled with slave steel! At the same instant Kamchak lifted her startled to her feet and turned her to face him, with both hands tearing the veil from her face! Then, before any of the startled Turians could stop him, he had purchased by his audacity a bold kiss from the lips of the astounded Aphris of Turia! Then he hurled her from him across and over the low table until she fell to the floor where Tuchuk slaves had danced for her pleasure.
9
417
The quiva, appearing as if by magic in his hand, warned back those who would press in upon him to avenge the daughter of their city.
9
418
I stood beside Kamchak, ready to defend him with my life, yet as startled as any in the room at what had been done.
9
419
The girl now had struggled to her knees tearing at the collar.
9
420
Her tiny gloved fingers were locked in it, pulling at it, as though by brute force she would tear it from her throat.
9
421
Kamchak was looking at her.
9
422
"Beneath your robes of white and gold," he said, "I smelled the body of a slave girl".
There was a firm snap of the heavy lock in the back of the collar and the throat of Aphris of Turia had been encircled with slave steel! At the same instant Kamchak lifted her startled to her feet and turned her to face him, with both hands tearing the veil from her face! Then, before any of the startled Turians could stop him, he had purchased by his audacity a bold kiss from the lips of the astounded Aphris of Turia! Then he hurled her from him across and over the low table until she fell to the floor where Tuchuk slaves had danced for her pleasure.
The quiva, appearing as if by magic in his hand, warned back those who would press in upon him to avenge the daughter of their city.
I stood beside Kamchak, ready to defend him with my life, yet as startled as any in the room at what had been done.
The girl now had struggled to her knees tearing at the collar.
Her tiny gloved fingers were locked in it, pulling at it, as though by brute force she would tear it from her throat.
Kamchak was looking at her.
"Beneath your robes of white and gold," he said, "I smelled the body of a slave girl".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)