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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

I could see the side of her face, and her dark hair, in the light. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #3)
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11 3 I could see the side of her face, and her dark hair, in the light.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 119 I then turned about and strode away, taking my leave from the presence of Kipofu, Ubar of the beggars of Schendi.
11 1 Shaba The girl stood at the heavy, wooden door, on the dark street, and knocked, sharply, four times, followed by a pause, and then twice.
11 2 A tiny tharlarion-oil lamp burned near the door.
11 3 I could see the side of her face, and her dark hair, in the light.
11 4 The yellow light, too, flickering, in the shadows, glinted on the steel collar beneath her hair.
11 5 She wore a tan slave tunic, sleeveless, of knee length, rather demure for a bond girl.
11 6 It did, however, have a plunging neckline, setting off the collar well.
I then turned about and strode away, taking my leave from the presence of Kipofu, Ubar of the beggars of Schendi. Shaba The girl stood at the heavy, wooden door, on the dark street, and knocked, sharply, four times, followed by a pause, and then twice. A tiny tharlarion-oil lamp burned near the door. I could see the side of her face, and her dark hair, in the light. The yellow light, too, flickering, in the shadows, glinted on the steel collar beneath her hair. She wore a tan slave tunic, sleeveless, of knee length, rather demure for a bond girl. It did, however, have a plunging neckline, setting off the collar well. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 11)