Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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73
About her neck was a thick metal collar to which a heavy iron chain had been fastened; the chain itself was attached to a large iron ring placed in the floor.
About her neck was a thick metal collar to which a heavy iron chain had been fastened; the chain itself was attached to a large iron ring placed in the floor.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #73)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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19
70
Harold inspected them, but did not seem satisfied.
19
71
I looked them over and would have thought that any one of them would have been a prize, presuming it could be safely transported somehow to the wagons of the Tuchuks.
19
72
One poor girl slept naked on the tiles by the fountain.
19
73
About her neck was a thick metal collar to which a heavy iron chain had been fastened; the chain itself was attached to a large iron ring placed in the floor.
19
74
I supposed she was being disciplined.
19
75
I immediately began to worry that that girl would be the one who would strike Harold's eye.
19
76
To my relief, he examined her briefly and passed on.
Harold inspected them, but did not seem satisfied.
I looked them over and would have thought that any one of them would have been a prize, presuming it could be safely transported somehow to the wagons of the Tuchuks.
One poor girl slept naked on the tiles by the fountain.
About her neck was a thick metal collar to which a heavy iron chain had been fastened; the chain itself was attached to a large iron ring placed in the floor.
I supposed she was being disciplined.
I immediately began to worry that that girl would be the one who would strike Harold's eye.
To my relief, he examined her briefly and passed on.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 19)