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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 17 The peddler pressed the fruit into his hands and hurried on, not meeting his eyes.
2 18 Her back against the bricks of a tower near the gate, a slender, slim-ankled slave girl stood, watching him.
2 19 Her eyes were frightened.
2 20 Kuurus was apparently the first of the caste of Assassins she had seen.
2 21 Her hair was dark, and fell to the small of her back; her eyes were dark; she wore the briefly skirted, sleeveless slave livery common in the northern cities of Gor; the livery was yellow and split to the cord that served her as belt; about her throat she wore a matching collar, yellow enameled over steel.
2 22 Biting into the fruit, the juice running at the side of his mouth, Kuurus studied the girl.
2 23 It seemed she would turn to leave but his eyes held her where she stood.
The peddler pressed the fruit into his hands and hurried on, not meeting his eyes. Her back against the bricks of a tower near the gate, a slender, slim-ankled slave girl stood, watching him. Her eyes were frightened. Kuurus was apparently the first of the caste of Assassins she had seen. Her hair was dark, and fell to the small of her back; her eyes were dark; she wore the briefly skirted, sleeveless slave livery common in the northern cities of Gor; the livery was yellow and split to the cord that served her as belt; about her throat she wore a matching collar, yellow enameled over steel. Biting into the fruit, the juice running at the side of his mouth, Kuurus studied the girl. It seemed she would turn to leave but his eyes held her where she stood. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )