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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Her name is Phoebe," said the Bina, "and were she not veiled it would be easier to describe her to you, as she is frightfully homely". - (Players of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #617)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 617 "Her name is Phoebe," said the bina, "and were she not veiled it would be easier to describe her to you, as she is frightfully homely".

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 614 "I am looking for a girl from my village," said the bina.
6 615 "I was told, by two fellows, peddlers, I think, whom I take to be of the merchants, that she may have come this way".
6 616 "Could you describe her?" asked Boots.
6 617 "Her name is Phoebe," said the bina, "and were she not veiled it would be easier to describe her to you, as she is frightfully homely".
6 618 The girl under Boots's robes shook with fury.
6 619 "Still," said the newcomer, "you might have been able, nonetheless, to recognize her.
6 620 She is too short, too wide in the hips and has thick ankles".
"I am looking for a girl from my village," said the bina. "I was told, by two fellows, peddlers, I think, whom I take to be of the merchants, that she may have come this way". "Could you describe her?" asked Boots. "Her name is Phoebe," said the bina, "and were she not veiled it would be easier to describe her to you, as she is frightfully homely". The girl under Boots's robes shook with fury. "Still," said the newcomer, "you might have been able, nonetheless, to recognize her. She is too short, too wide in the hips and has thick ankles". - (Players of Gor, Chapter 6)