Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
26
156
"A master," I said.
26
157
Then I kicked the kaiila in the flanks and moved ahead.
26
158
The leather at the pommel of my saddle grew taut as I pulled with me, stumbling, the girl I had tethered there.
26
159
Behind me, kneeling in the sand, in wrist coffle, fastened to others, on each side of her, I left a nameless slave beauty, who once had been Tarna.
26
160
It would be time enough in Tor, for her to have a name.
26
161
She would receive it from her master.
26
162
It would be whatever he wished.
"A master," I said.
Then I kicked the kaiila in the flanks and moved ahead.
The leather at the pommel of my saddle grew taut as I pulled with me, stumbling, the girl I had tethered there.
Behind me, kneeling in the sand, in wrist coffle, fastened to others, on each side of her, I left a nameless slave beauty, who once had been Tarna.
It would be time enough in Tor, for her to have a name.
She would receive it from her master.
It would be whatever he wished.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )