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"sa-tarna "

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 552 She had, of course, been bound by a warrior.
12 553 She was helpless.
12 554 Near the red silk I had cast aside, when donning the desert garments of the guard, on the tiles, I saw the vulgar, wooden, rounded, yellow slave beads, the necklace, which I had not chosen to permit being placed upon me.
12 555 Tarna shrank back.
12 556 She shook her head.
12 557 I scooped up the beads, which were in five strands, and, kneeling behind her, pulling down her gown a bit, from the shoulders, to better display them, fastened them tightly about her throat.
12 558 "Doubtless you know that these are slave beads," I said.
She had, of course, been bound by a warrior. She was helpless. Near the red silk I had cast aside, when donning the desert garments of the guard, on the tiles, I saw the vulgar, wooden, rounded, yellow slave beads, the necklace, which I had not chosen to permit being placed upon me. Tarna shrank back. She shook her head. I scooped up the beads, which were in five strands, and, kneeling behind her, pulling down her gown a bit, from the shoulders, to better display them, fastened them tightly about her throat. "Doubtless you know that these are slave beads," I said. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )