Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
10
127
Had their gowns not been sleeveless, and had they not been barefoot, and had their throats not been locked in collars, one might have mistaken them for freewomen.
Had their gowns not been sleeveless, and had they not been barefoot, and had their throats not been locked in collars, one might have mistaken them for free women.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #127)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
124
To the music of the musicians, near the iron door, they performed a most decorous dance, slowly and gracefully lifting their arms and turning, facing first one side and then the other.
10
125
In their hands they held baskets of flower petals.
10
126
The dance was the sort that free maidens of a city might perform to honor and welcome visiting dignitaries, or the ambassador and his entourage, of a foreign city.
10
127
Had their gowns not been sleeveless, and had they not been barefoot, and had their throats not been locked in collars, one might have mistaken them for freewomen.
10
128
I could smell viands, too, cooking, the delicious odors of them emanating from the holding.
10
129
A feast was being prepared.
10
130
I did not see either the slave, Beverly, or the slave, Florence, among them.
To the music of the musicians, near the iron door, they performed a most decorous dance, slowly and gracefully lifting their arms and turning, facing first one side and then the other.
In their hands they held baskets of flower petals.
The dance was the sort that free maidens of a city might perform to honor and welcome visiting dignitaries, or the ambassador and his entourage, of a foreign city.
Had their gowns not been sleeveless, and had they not been barefoot, and had their throats not been locked in collars, one might have mistaken them for free women.
I could smell viands, too, cooking, the delicious odors of them emanating from the holding.
A feast was being prepared.
I did not see either the slave, Beverly, or the slave, Florence, among them.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10)