Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
181
There are various hairdos in which such combs are worn in the hair.
There are various hairdos in which such combs are worn in the hair.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #181)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
178
How much darker, I noted, did my hair, and that of the other brunettes look, when it was wet.
8
179
The combs were of yellow wood, and had long teeth.
8
180
The entire comb, including the teeth, was about five inches square.
8
181
There are various hairdos in which such combs are worn in the hair.
8
182
Usually, however, the hair of slaves is worn long, and loose, or confined only in some simple way, as with a ribbon or woolen fillet.
8
183
Some masters like the ponytail hairdo on a slave, which, on Gor, is usually spoken of as the "leash," or "hair leash," for, by it, a girl may be conveniently seized and controlled.
8
184
Upswept hairdos are usually reserved for free women, or high slaves.
How much darker, I noted, did my hair, and that of the other brunettes look, when it was wet.
The combs were of yellow wood, and had long teeth.
The entire comb, including the teeth, was about five inches square.
There are various hairdos in which such combs are worn in the hair.
Usually, however, the hair of slaves is worn long, and loose, or confined only in some simple way, as with a ribbon or woolen fillet.
Some masters like the ponytail hairdo on a slave, which, on Gor, is usually spoken of as the "leash," or "hair leash," for, by it, a girl may be conveniently seized and controlled.
Upswept hairdos are usually reserved for free women, or high slaves.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8)