Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
641
One of the men with sheathed scimitar was preparing to bracelet the first girl; the other man with sheathed scimitar was unlooping a light slave chain with snaplocks to put the lovely prisoners in throat coffle.
One of the men with sheathed scimitar was preparing to bracelet the first girl; the other man with sheathed scimitar was unlooping a light slave chain with snaplocks to put the lovely prisoners in throat coffle.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #641)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
638
In a few moments we came to a high, thick wall of red clay.
11
639
Before this wall were some six of the raiders, four with scimitars drawn.
11
640
Against the wall, kneeling, stripped, bellies pressed tight against it, points of the scimitars against their backs, between their shoulder blades, chins high, against the wall, hands high over their heads, palms pressed tight against the wall, were four beautiful girls.
11
641
One of the men with sheathed scimitar was preparing to bracelet the first girl; the other man with sheathed scimitar was unlooping a light slave chain with snaplocks to put the lovely prisoners in throat coffle.
11
642
"Tal," said Hassan, greeting them.
11
643
They spun to face him.
11
644
Each wore the garments, the agal cording of the Kavars.
In a few moments we came to a high, thick wall of red clay.
Before this wall were some six of the raiders, four with scimitars drawn.
Against the wall, kneeling, stripped, bellies pressed tight against it, points of the scimitars against their backs, between their shoulder blades, chins high, against the wall, hands high over their heads, palms pressed tight against the wall, were four beautiful girls.
One of the men with sheathed scimitar was preparing to bracelet the first girl; the other man with sheathed scimitar was unlooping a light slave chain with snaplocks to put the lovely prisoners in throat coffle.
"Tal," said Hassan, greeting them.
They spun to face him.
Each wore the garments, the agal cording of the Kavars.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 11)