Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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57
Aphris of Turia wore bells and collar, about her neck the Turian collar hung with bells, about each wrist and ankle, locked, a double row of bells.
Aphris of Turia wore bells and collar, about her neck the Turian collar hung with bells, about each wrist and ankle, locked, a double row of bells.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #57)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
54
Both girls had apparently washed at the stream some four pasangs away, taking the opportunity to do so while fetching water.
12
55
They seemed rather excited.
12
56
Perhaps Kamchak would permit them to go somewhere.
12
57
Aphris of Turia wore bells and collar, about her neck the Turian collar hung with bells, about each wrist and ankle, locked, a double row of bells.
12
58
I could hear them move as she combed Elizabeth's hair.
12
59
Aside from the bells and collar she wore only several strings of diamonds wrapped about the collar, some dangling from it, with the bells.
12
60
"Greetings, Master," said both girls at the same time.
Both girls had apparently washed at the stream some four pasangs away, taking the opportunity to do so while fetching water.
They seemed rather excited.
Perhaps Kamchak would permit them to go somewhere.
Aphris of Turia wore bells and collar, about her neck the Turian collar hung with bells, about each wrist and ankle, locked, a double row of bells.
I could hear them move as she combed Elizabeth's hair.
Aside from the bells and collar she wore only several strings of diamonds wrapped about the collar, some dangling from it, with the bells.
"Greetings, Master," said both girls at the same time.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)