Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
584
I turned away again, wondering if there might be some Ka-la-na or perhaps even paga, though I doubted the latter, hidden away in the room.
I turned away again, wondering if there might be some Ka-la-na or perhaps even paga, though I doubted the latter, hidden away in the room.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #584)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
581
She had not moved, though she now no longer rubbed her wrists.
17
582
I could still see the red circles on them.
17
583
Her black hair was quite marvelous, long and unbound, falling as it did over her shoulders; her eyes were dark and deeply beautiful; her body, as the slave masters had intended, was tormentingly magnificent; the features of her face and lips showed to my eye, which had become more discerning in the past several months, the breeding lines of the House of Cernus.
17
584
I turned away again, wondering if there might be some Ka-la-na or perhaps even paga, though I doubted the latter, hidden away in the room.
17
585
I began to rummage through one of the chests, and then another.
17
586
Still she had not moved.
17
587
I came to another chest.
She had not moved, though she now no longer rubbed her wrists.
I could still see the red circles on them.
Her black hair was quite marvelous, long and unbound, falling as it did over her shoulders; her eyes were dark and deeply beautiful; her body, as the slave masters had intended, was tormentingly magnificent; the features of her face and lips showed to my eye, which had become more discerning in the past several months, the breeding lines of the House of Cernus.
I turned away again, wondering if there might be some Ka-la-na or perhaps even paga, though I doubted the latter, hidden away in the room.
I began to rummage through one of the chests, and then another.
Still she had not moved.
I came to another chest.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17)