Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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The girl who had, when captured, looked disbelievingly at the bonds on her wrists, stood, angry, defiant.
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9
She came and stood before him, naked in the tent, on the mats.
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10
Her body was covered with sweat.
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11
The legs, from the thighs down, were covered with dust, dark in her sweat, and scratched by the myriad thrusts of brush through which, tethered, she had been dragged at her captor's stirrup.
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12
"It was I, Zina," she said, "who, for a tarn disk of gold, betrayed the caravan into your hands, giving you its inventory, its schedule, its route!" Such matters, I knew, were usually carefully guarded in the Tahari, even in times of relative peace.
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13
The other girl cried out in anger at her, but did not dare rise.
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"Chain her," said Hassan, indicating the kneeling girl.
The girl who had, when captured, looked disbelievingly at the bonds on her wrists, stood, angry, defiant.
She came and stood before him, naked in the tent, on the mats.
Her body was covered with sweat.
The legs, from the thighs down, were covered with dust, dark in her sweat, and scratched by the myriad thrusts of brush through which, tethered, she had been dragged at her captor's stirrup.
"It was I, Zina," she said, "who, for a tarn disk of gold, betrayed the caravan into your hands, giving you its inventory, its schedule, its route!" Such matters, I knew, were usually carefully guarded in the Tahari, even in times of relative peace.
The other girl cried out in anger at her, but did not dare rise.
"Chain her," said Hassan, indicating the kneeling girl.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )