Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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144
Otherwise, given the splendor of her robes, she might have been on the highest bridges the envy of all the freewomen of Ar.
Otherwise, given the splendor of her robes, she might have been on the highest bridges the envy of all the free women of Ar.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #144)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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141
But this time, in that room rich with hangings, with lamps set behind ornate mesh in the ceiling, there was a prisoner.
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142
It was a strikingly, but cruelly beautiful girl, who walked from one end of the room to the other, in fury, like a young, caged she-larl.
14
143
The hood to her ornate, marvelous robes of concealment had been taken from her; and her veil.
14
144
Otherwise, given the splendor of her robes, she might have been on the highest bridges the envy of all the freewomen of Ar.
14
145
"Behold the downfall of the House of Portus," said Cernus.
14
146
I looked into the room.
14
147
The girl had black hair, swirling and long, beautiful, which had never been cut, and flashing black eyes, high cheekbones.
But this time, in that room rich with hangings, with lamps set behind ornate mesh in the ceiling, there was a prisoner.
It was a strikingly, but cruelly beautiful girl, who walked from one end of the room to the other, in fury, like a young, caged she-larl.
The hood to her ornate, marvelous robes of concealment had been taken from her; and her veil.
Otherwise, given the splendor of her robes, she might have been on the highest bridges the envy of all the free women of Ar.
"Behold the downfall of the House of Portus," said Cernus.
I looked into the room.
The girl had black hair, swirling and long, beautiful, which had never been cut, and flashing black eyes, high cheekbones.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 14)