Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
159
They were veiled.
3
160
The first led a stately sand kaiila on which a closed, fringed, silken kurdah was mounted.
3
161
Their hands were at their scimitar hilts.
3
162
I did not know if the kurdah contained a free woman of high state or perhaps a prized female slave, naked and bejeweled, to be exhibited in a secret tent and privately sold.
3
163
I saw two men of the Wagon Peoples pass by, and, not a yard from them, evincing no concern, a fellow in the flowing robes of Turia.
3
164
The fairs were truce ground.
3
165
Some six young people, in white garments, passed me.
They were veiled.
The first led a stately sand kaiila on which a closed, fringed, silken kurdah was mounted.
Their hands were at their scimitar hilts.
I did not know if the kurdah contained a free woman of high state or perhaps a prized female slave, naked and bejeweled, to be exhibited in a secret tent and privately sold.
I saw two men of the Wagon Peoples pass by, and, not a yard from them, evincing no concern, a fellow in the flowing robes of Turia.
The fairs were truce ground.
Some six young people, in white garments, passed me.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )