Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
436
He took the two loose ends of the binding fiber and, taking them under the body of the fallen kur, dragged her wrists, elbows bent, over and above her head; he then, bending her knees, tied one of the loose ends about her left ankle, and the other about her right.
He took the two loose ends of the binding fiber and, taking them under the body of the fallen Kur, dragged her wrists, elbows bent, over and above her head; he then, bending her knees, tied one of the loose ends about her left ankle, and the other about her right.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #436)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
433
He then tied them inside, and to, the ring.
18
434
He then, from his belt, took a long length of binding fiber and, doubling it, looped it, securing it, at its center to the ring, leaving two long ends.
18
435
He then threw her, on her back, over the body, head down, of the fallen kur.
18
436
He took the two loose ends of the binding fiber and, taking them under the body of the fallen kur, dragged her wrists, elbows bent, over and above her head; he then, bending her knees, tied one of the loose ends about her left ankle, and the other about her right.
18
437
It was the Gorean love bow.
18
438
He then, regarding her, cut the kur collar from her throat with the ship's knife.
18
439
He threw it aside.
He then tied them inside, and to, the ring.
He then, from his belt, took a long length of binding fiber and, doubling it, looped it, securing it, at its center to the ring, leaving two long ends.
He then threw her, on her back, over the body, head down, of the fallen kur.
He took the two loose ends of the binding fiber and, taking them under the body of the fallen kur, dragged her wrists, elbows bent, over and above her head; he then, bending her knees, tied one of the loose ends about her left ankle, and the other about her right.
It was the Gorean love bow.
He then, regarding her, cut the kur collar from her throat with the ship's knife.
He threw it aside.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 18)