Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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73
But she did not wear the regalia of a Ubara, as had the girl in the cage.
17
74
She was barefoot and clad in a single garment, a long white robe.
17
75
To my amazement, I saw that her wrists were fastened together by golden shackles.
17
76
A chain of gold was slung to Pa-kur, who fastened it to the saddle of his tharlarion.
17
77
The free end of Pa-kur's saddle chain was then secured to Talena's shackles.
17
78
The procession resumed to the beat of the tarn drums and Talena, bound in chains of gold, walked, slowly, with dignity, beside the tharlarion of her captor, Pa-kur, the Assassin.
17
79
My wonder and horror must have been written large on my face, because a tharlarion lancer standing beside me regarded me with amusement.
But she did not wear the regalia of a Ubara, as had the girl in the cage.
She was barefoot and clad in a single garment, a long white robe.
To my amazement, I saw that her wrists were fastened together by golden shackles.
A chain of gold was slung to Pa-kur, who fastened it to the saddle of his tharlarion.
The free end of Pa-kur's saddle chain was then secured to Talena's shackles.
The procession resumed to the beat of the tarn drums and Talena, bound in chains of gold, walked, slowly, with dignity, beside the tharlarion of her captor, Pa-kur, the Assassin.
My wonder and horror must have been written large on my face, because a tharlarion lancer standing beside me regarded me with amusement.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )