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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

Maidens cast flowers upon them, and some of these maidens, from their own heads, placed garlands upon the brows of the victors. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #403)
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16 403 Maidens cast flowers upon them, and some of these maidens, from their own heads, placed garlands upon the brows of the victors.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 400 There were crowds upon the concourse.
16 401 Garlanded, white-clad maidens could be seen.
16 402 At the front edge of the concourse, near the wharves, pirates, in rows, stripped and bound, lay on their bellies.
16 403 Maidens cast flowers upon them, and some of these maidens, from their own heads, placed garlands upon the brows of the victors.
16 404 Ragnar Voskjard tried to rise, but my foot, thrust between his shoulder blades, pressed him rudely back to the deck.
16 405 "Free me," he begged.
16 406 "Be silent," I said.
There were crowds upon the concourse. Garlanded, white-clad maidens could be seen. At the front edge of the concourse, near the wharves, pirates, in rows, stripped and bound, lay on their bellies. Maidens cast flowers upon them, and some of these maidens, from their own heads, placed garlands upon the brows of the victors. Ragnar Voskjard tried to rise, but my foot, thrust between his shoulder blades, pressed him rudely back to the deck. "Free me," he begged. "Be silent," I said. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 16)