Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
43
11
He saw the Lady bina, dangling upside down, her ankles roped together, the rope slung over a hook on a pulley.
He saw the Lady Bina, dangling upside down, her ankles roped together, the rope slung over a hook on a pulley.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #11)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
43
8
The Kur there turned to face him.
43
9
Cabot, as he had secured the bow on his shoulder, to enable his ascent, and as he was placed on the ladder, could not bring it into play.
43
10
Only his head and shoulders, as he stood, were emerged through the flat entrance to the upper level.
43
11
He saw the Lady bina, dangling upside down, her ankles roped together, the rope slung over a hook on a pulley.
43
12
Her bell hung downward, and rang.
43
13
The tiara was still fastened in her hair.
43
14
Her hands were free and tried to fend away the mighty, hairy arms of the butcher.
The Kur there turned to face him.
Cabot, as he had secured the bow on his shoulder, to enable his ascent, and as he was placed on the ladder, could not bring it into play.
Only his head and shoulders, as he stood, were emerged through the flat entrance to the upper level.
He saw the Lady bina, dangling upside down, her ankles roped together, the rope slung over a hook on a pulley.
Her bell hung downward, and rang.
The tiara was still fastened in her hair.
Her hands were free and tried to fend away the mighty, hairy arms of the butcher.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43)