Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
808
She looked at me, tears in her eyes, through her wet, tangled hair, with fear, and wonder.
26
809
I tied her small garment, which I picked up from the floor, about her neck, and her hands behind her back.
26
810
I strode through the halls, she, stumbling, running, following me.
26
811
Outside, I untied her, and then retied her, belly up, head down, over the saddle of a kaiila, and took her to the nearby kasbah, which had once been that of Tarna.
26
812
There I took her down to the fourth level, the lowest level, and, throwing the tiny garment into a cell, whence it would be retrieved later, I took her to the branding chamber, threw her into the device, and locked it on her thigh.
26
813
I then drew her small wrists forward and locked them in the snap bracelets.
26
814
Hassan was there and the iron was already hot.
She looked at me, tears in her eyes, through her wet, tangled hair, with fear, and wonder.
I tied her small garment, which I picked up from the floor, about her neck, and her hands behind her back.
I strode through the halls, she, stumbling, running, following me.
Outside, I untied her, and then retied her, belly up, head down, over the saddle of a kaiila, and took her to the nearby kasbah, which had once been that of Tarna.
There I took her down to the fourth level, the lowest level, and, throwing the tiny garment into a cell, whence it would be retrieved later, I took her to the branding chamber, threw her into the device, and locked it on her thigh.
I then drew her small wrists forward and locked them in the snap bracelets.
Hassan was there and the iron was already hot.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )