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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

The girls turned and then Elizabeth, peering out into the crowd, for the first time, saw me, in the rag of a slave, my wrists bound behind my back in steel, the helpless captive of Cernus, Slaver, Ubar of Ar. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #463)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 463 The girls turned and then Elizabeth, peering out into the crowd, for the first time, saw me, in the rag of a slave, my wrists bound behind my back in steel, the helpless captive of Cernus, slaver, Ubar of Ar.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 460 "Throw the fool on his feet," said he.
19 461 "Let her see him!" I struggled but could not resist the men who hauled me to my feet.
19 462 "Behold an enemy of Cernus!" cried Philemon to the block.
19 463 The girls turned and then Elizabeth, peering out into the crowd, for the first time, saw me, in the rag of a slave, my wrists bound behind my back in steel, the helpless captive of Cernus, slaver, Ubar of Ar.
19 464 Her eyes were wide.
19 465 She stood as though stunned.
19 466 She put her braceleted hands before her mouth.
"Throw the fool on his feet," said he. "Let her see him!" I struggled but could not resist the men who hauled me to my feet. "Behold an enemy of Cernus!" cried Philemon to the block. The girls turned and then Elizabeth, peering out into the crowd, for the first time, saw me, in the rag of a slave, my wrists bound behind my back in steel, the helpless captive of Cernus, slaver, Ubar of Ar. Her eyes were wide. She stood as though stunned. She put her braceleted hands before her mouth. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19)