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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 2 "He beat me!" "You are in the presence of a free man," I said, indicating Cuwignaka.
7 3 Swiftly she fell to her knees, and put her red hair to the dust.
7 4 Her hair, sometimes braided, was now, as usual, unbraided.
7 5 She, like most other slave girls, whether of the red savages or not, wore it long and loose.
7 6 Among the red savages, of course, free women commonly braid their hair.
7 7 The lack of braiding, thus, usually, draws an additional distinction between the slaves and free women of the red savages.
7 8 The most common distinction, of course, is skin color, the slaves almost always being white and the free persons almost invariably being red.
"He beat me!" "You are in the presence of a free man," I said, indicating Cuwignaka. Swiftly she fell to her knees, and put her red hair to the dust. Her hair, sometimes braided, was now, as usual, unbraided. She, like most other slave girls, whether of the red savages or not, wore it long and loose. Among the red savages, of course, free women commonly braid their hair. The lack of braiding, thus, usually, draws an additional distinction between the slaves and free women of the red savages. The most common distinction, of course, is skin color, the slaves almost always being white and the free persons almost invariably being red. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )