Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
1652
Though it was with joyful relief that I felt my ankles at last freed from my wrists and could get up, though in pain, and stretch my legs, my hands still bound behind me, it was with chagrin that I considered my position on the coffle.
29
1653
I was last! Last! Did he think I did not recognize him in the mask? Did he not remember me? Did he not even know who I was, he of all men! To be sure, Tela was before me, and she had led a much larger coffle entering the work camp of Ionicus near Venna, that of the black chain.
29
1654
Mina and Cara were ahead of us.
29
1655
And Mina was first on the coffle! How proud she seemed! Look at her, so beautiful, so proud to be first! Callisthenes and Sempronius supported Mirus between them, and helped him toward the woods.
29
1656
Tupita followed, closely.
29
1657
After them came the stranger.
29
1658
He paused, on his way, to pick up the swords of Callisthenes and Sempronius.
Though it was with joyful relief that I felt my ankles at last freed from my wrists and could get up, though in pain, and stretch my legs, my hands still bound behind me, it was with chagrin that I considered my position on the coffle.
I was last! Last! Did he think I did not recognize him in the mask? Did he not remember me? Did he not even know who I was, he of all men! To be sure, Tela was before me, and she had led a much larger coffle entering the work camp of Ionicus near Venna, that of the black chain.
Mina and Cara were ahead of us.
And Mina was first on the coffle! How proud she seemed! Look at her, so beautiful, so proud to be first! Callisthenes and Sempronius supported Mirus between them, and helped him toward the woods.
Tupita followed, closely.
After them came the stranger.
He paused, on his way, to pick up the swords of Callisthenes and Sempronius.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )