Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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176
They shook their heads.
11
177
Both, I noted, were, like Elizabeth, dark-haired.
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178
I suspected they had been chosen to train with her, at least in part, in order that they might form a matched set.
11
179
The girl on the left had her hair cut rather short; the slavers would, in all probability, not permit her to continue to wear her hair in that fashion; her face was delicate, fragile, rather thin and intellectual; her body was thin; I expected her new masters would put some weight on her; her eyes were gray; the thin face was marked with several blemishes; the other girl was perhaps an inch or so shorter, though it was difficult to tell; she was more full-bodied than the first girl but not excessively so; she had fair, exciting shoulders, a good belly and wide, sweet, well-turned hips; her hair had been cut at the shoulders; her eyes, like Elizabeth's, were brown; the second girl, I supposed, if sold separately, might bring a somewhat higher price than the first.
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180
I found both extremely attractive, however.
11
181
Flaminius turned to Ho-Tu and the rest of us.
11
182
"I have just told them," he said, in Gorean, "that they are slaves".
They shook their heads.
Both, I noted, were, like Elizabeth, dark-haired.
I suspected they had been chosen to train with her, at least in part, in order that they might form a matched set.
The girl on the left had her hair cut rather short; the slavers would, in all probability, not permit her to continue to wear her hair in that fashion; her face was delicate, fragile, rather thin and intellectual; her body was thin; I expected her new masters would put some weight on her; her eyes were gray; the thin face was marked with several blemishes; the other girl was perhaps an inch or so shorter, though it was difficult to tell; she was more full-bodied than the first girl but not excessively so; she had fair, exciting shoulders, a good belly and wide, sweet, well-turned hips; her hair had been cut at the shoulders; her eyes, like Elizabeth's, were brown; the second girl, I supposed, if sold separately, might bring a somewhat higher price than the first.
I found both extremely attractive, however.
Flaminius turned to Ho-Tu and the rest of us.
"I have just told them," he said, in Gorean, "that they are slaves".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )