Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
25
59
The second chain, that which I had first seen, fastened the Sirik itself, of course, to the slave ring, and, indeed, by the left ankle ring, as I had supposed.
The second chain, that which I had first seen, fastened the Sirik itself, of course, to the slave ring, and, indeed, by the left ankle ring, as I had supposed.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #59)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
56
I turned to face her and she put one hand before her face, the other holding the yellow sheet about her.
25
57
I could see now that her wrists were encircled with slave bracelets, linked to the collar chain, which then continued to the ankle rings.
25
58
She was indeed in Sirik.
25
59
The second chain, that which I had first seen, fastened the Sirik itself, of course, to the slave ring, and, indeed, by the left ankle ring, as I had supposed.
25
60
Over the hand that shielded the lower part of her face I could see her eyes, and they seemed filled with fear.
25
61
"Whose wagon is it?" she pleaded.
25
62
"It is my wagon," I said.
I turned to face her and she put one hand before her face, the other holding the yellow sheet about her.
I could see now that her wrists were encircled with slave bracelets, linked to the collar chain, which then continued to the ankle rings.
She was indeed in Sirik.
The second chain, that which I had first seen, fastened the Sirik itself, of course, to the slave ring, and, indeed, by the left ankle ring, as I had supposed.
Over the hand that shielded the lower part of her face I could see her eyes, and they seemed filled with fear.
"Whose wagon is it?" she pleaded.
"It is my wagon," I said.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25)