Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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237
Feathers were in their hair, and tied, too, in the silken hair of their beasts.
Feathers were in their hair, and tied, too, in the silken hair of their beasts.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #237)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
234
Some were naked, none seemed to wear more than the breechclout.
17
235
They screamed hideously.
17
236
They were covered with paint, and their mounts, too.
17
237
Feathers were in their hair, and tied, too, in the silken hair of their beasts.
17
238
I saw a man's brains struck out not more than a few feet from me".
17
239
"What of the beasts from your own wagons," I asked, "those who can bear arms, who can go on two feet when they choose?" She looked up at me.
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240
"I know of them," I said.
Some were naked, none seemed to wear more than the breechclout.
They screamed hideously.
They were covered with paint, and their mounts, too.
Feathers were in their hair, and tied, too, in the silken hair of their beasts.
I saw a man's brains struck out not more than a few feet from me".
"What of the beasts from your own wagons," I asked, "those who can bear arms, who can go on two feet when they choose?" She looked up at me.
"I know of them," I said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 17)