Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
405
Someone from the darkness threw him, coiled, the chain and collar.
Someone from the darkness threw him, coiled, the chain and collar.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #405)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
402
She seemed to writhe in misery and try to escape his grip but she did not.
12
403
Then he removed his hands from her shoulders and, as the crowd cried out, she sank in abject misery at his feet and performed the ceremony of submission, kneeling, lowering the head and lifting and extending the arms, wrists crossed.
12
404
The warrior then turned from her and held out one hand.
12
405
Someone from the darkness threw him, coiled, the chain and collar.
12
406
He gestured for the woman to rise and she did so and stood before him, head lowered.
12
407
He pushed up her head and then, with a click that could be heard throughout the enclosure, closed the collar—a Turian collar—about her throat.
12
408
The chain to which the collar was attached was a good deal longer than that of the Sirik, containing perhaps twenty feet of length.
She seemed to writhe in misery and try to escape his grip but she did not.
Then he removed his hands from her shoulders and, as the crowd cried out, she sank in abject misery at his feet and performed the ceremony of submission, kneeling, lowering the head and lifting and extending the arms, wrists crossed.
The warrior then turned from her and held out one hand.
Someone from the darkness threw him, coiled, the chain and collar.
He gestured for the woman to rise and she did so and stood before him, head lowered.
He pushed up her head and then, with a click that could be heard throughout the enclosure, closed the collar—a Turian collar—about her throat.
The chain to which the collar was attached was a good deal longer than that of the Sirik, containing perhaps twenty feet of length.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)