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"sa-tarna "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 598 It did have a bit of dim light, particularly near the bars, that furnished from a small tharlarion-oil lamp situated a few feet away in the corridor, but, on the whole, it was mostly in shadows, and darkness, particularly near the back wall.
25 599 Hassan's choice of the cell, in my view, was a good one.
25 600 It was dark enough to hamper vision without being so dark as to arouse suspicion, or as to require additional light.
25 601 I put Tarna, still sobbing, on the dank straw at the back wall of the cell.
25 602 "I'm a slave girl," she whispered.
25 603 "I am a slave girl".
25 604 We found the chain and collar, and I fastened it about the girl's neck, locking it.
It did have a bit of dim light, particularly near the bars, that furnished from a small tharlarion-oil lamp situated a few feet away in the corridor, but, on the whole, it was mostly in shadows, and darkness, particularly near the back wall. Hassan's choice of the cell, in my view, was a good one. It was dark enough to hamper vision without being so dark as to arouse suspicion, or as to require additional light. I put Tarna, still sobbing, on the dank straw at the back wall of the cell. "I'm a slave girl," she whispered. "I am a slave girl". We found the chain and collar, and I fastened it about the girl's neck, locking it. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )