Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
6
748
By now, the hair of slaves in Ar's Station, and doubtless the hair of most of her free women as well, donated in the case of the latter as a contribution to the defense effort, would have been shaved off, or, perhaps, cropped short.
By now, the hair of slaves in Ar's Station, and doubtless the hair of most of her free women as well, donated in the case of the latter as a contribution to the defense effort, would have been shaved off, or, perhaps, cropped short.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #748)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
745
Women's hair, long and silky, plaited into heavy ropes, is ideal for the cording of catapults.
6
746
It is far superior, for example, to vegetable fibers.
6
747
It is also superior, in length and texture, to the hair of sleen and kaiila.
6
748
By now, the hair of slaves in Ar's Station, and doubtless the hair of most of her free women as well, donated in the case of the latter as a contribution to the defense effort, would have been shaved off, or, perhaps, cropped short.
6
749
If the keeper did decide to shave off, or crop, the hair of the Lady Temione, and, for that matter, the others, the Lady Amina, the Lady Rimice, and so on, he would presumably sell it to suppliers to the Cosians.
6
750
Under the current conditions, of course, it would be difficult to get such materiel into Ar's Station.
6
751
Indeed, in a sense, that was the same problem I faced, finding a way into Ar's Station.
Women's hair, long and silky, plaited into heavy ropes, is ideal for the cording of catapults.
It is far superior, for example, to vegetable fibers.
It is also superior, in length and texture, to the hair of sleen and kaiila.
By now, the hair of slaves in Ar's Station, and doubtless the hair of most of her free women as well, donated in the case of the latter as a contribution to the defense effort, would have been shaved off, or, perhaps, cropped short.
If the keeper did decide to shave off, or crop, the hair of the Lady Temione, and, for that matter, the others, the Lady Amina, the Lady Rimice, and so on, he would presumably sell it to suppliers to the Cosians.
Under the current conditions, of course, it would be difficult to get such materiel into Ar's Station.
Indeed, in a sense, that was the same problem I faced, finding a way into Ar's Station.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 6)