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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 14 She restrained herself from approaching me more closely.
29 15 She put her head down, embarrassed.
29 16 Kisu, with a knife, was cutting a length from the rough, red-dyed cloth, plaited and pounded, derived from the inner bark of the pod tree, which we had obtained in trade some days ago at the fishermen's village.
29 17 It has a cordage of bark strips resembling a closely woven burlap, but it is much softer, a result in part perhaps due to the fact that the dye in which it is prepared is mixed with palm oil.
29 18 Tende was watching him closely.
29 19 I chuckled to myself.
29 20 "Do I amuse Master?" asked the blond-haired barbarian, irritably.
She restrained herself from approaching me more closely. She put her head down, embarrassed. Kisu, with a knife, was cutting a length from the rough, red-dyed cloth, plaited and pounded, derived from the inner bark of the pod tree, which we had obtained in trade some days ago at the fishermen's village. It has a cordage of bark strips resembling a closely woven burlap, but it is much softer, a result in part perhaps due to the fact that the dye in which it is prepared is mixed with palm oil. Tende was watching him closely. I chuckled to myself. "Do I amuse Master?" asked the blond-haired barbarian, irritably. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )