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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

On the Tesephone, chained in its first hold, were, with one exception, those women whom I had placed in my slave chain. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #180)
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22 180 On the Tesephone, chained in its first hold, were, with one exception, those women whom I had placed in my slave chain.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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22 177 There were ten, but two were sorely wounded, and should not have been chained.
22 178 They lay on their sides in the sand.
22 179 Out on the Rhoda, chained in its hold, were the crews of Tyros who had manned the Rhoda and Tesephone.
22 180 On the Tesephone, chained in its first hold, were, with one exception, those women whom I had placed in my slave chain.
22 181 The exception was the woman of Hura, named Rissia, who had remained behind to defend her fallen sisters, whom I had captured at the trail camp of Sarus.
22 182 She stood to one side, fastened in a sirik.
22 183 I saw the graceful metal at her throat, and on her wrists and ankles, the long, light chain dangling from the collar, to which the slave bracelets and ankle rings were attached.
There were ten, but two were sorely wounded, and should not have been chained. They lay on their sides in the sand. Out on the Rhoda, chained in its hold, were the crews of Tyros who had manned the Rhoda and Tesephone. On the Tesephone, chained in its first hold, were, with one exception, those women whom I had placed in my slave chain. The exception was the woman of Hura, named Rissia, who had remained behind to defend her fallen sisters, whom I had captured at the trail camp of Sarus. She stood to one side, fastened in a sirik. I saw the graceful metal at her throat, and on her wrists and ankles, the long, light chain dangling from the collar, to which the slave bracelets and ankle rings were attached. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22)