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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 96 I didn't want to be burdened with a helmet.
8 97 I tossed to one side the leading chains, manacles, and slave bracelets that Talena and I had worn.
8 98 There was also a slave hood, which I similarly discarded.
8 99 I then carried the two bodies down to the swamp and pitched them into the mire.
8 100 When I returned to the glade, Talena was sitting in the grass, near the garments that had been ripped from her.
8 101 I was surprised that she had not tried to dress herself.
8 102 Her chin was on her knees, and when she saw me she asked—rather humbly, I thought, "May I clothe myself?" "Surely," I said.
I didn't want to be burdened with a helmet. I tossed to one side the leading chains, manacles, and slave bracelets that Talena and I had worn. There was also a slave hood, which I similarly discarded. I then carried the two bodies down to the swamp and pitched them into the mire. When I returned to the glade, Talena was sitting in the grass, near the garments that had been ripped from her. I was surprised that she had not tried to dress herself. Her chin was on her knees, and when she saw me she asked—rather humbly, I thought, "May I clothe myself?" "Surely," I said. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )