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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Women's hair, soft, glossy, silky and resilient, stronger than vegetable fibers and more weather resistant, well woven, is ideal for such a purpose. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #35)
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1 35 Women's hair, soft, glossy, silky and resilient, stronger than vegetable fibers and more weather resistant, well woven, is ideal for such a purpose.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 32 I noted the collar on her neck, metal, close-fitting and locked.
1 33 It was easy to see, even with her head down, because of the shortness of her hair.
1 34 It had been shaved off some weeks ago by the keeper of the Crooked Tarn, to be sold as raw materials for catapult cordage.
1 35 Women's hair, soft, glossy, silky and resilient, stronger than vegetable fibers and more weather resistant, well woven, is ideal for such a purpose.
1 36 The concept of "earning one's keep," in one sense, a strict legal sense, is more appropriate to a free woman than a slave.
1 37 The slave, for example, cannot earn anything in her own name, or for herself, but only, like other domestic animals, for her master.
1 38 To be sure, in another sense, a very practical sense, no one "earns her keep" like the female slave.
I noted the collar on her neck, metal, close-fitting and locked. It was easy to see, even with her head down, because of the shortness of her hair. It had been shaved off some weeks ago by the keeper of the Crooked Tarn, to be sold as raw materials for catapult cordage. Women's hair, soft, glossy, silky and resilient, stronger than vegetable fibers and more weather resistant, well woven, is ideal for such a purpose. The concept of "earning one's keep," in one sense, a strict legal sense, is more appropriate to a free woman than a slave. The slave, for example, cannot earn anything in her own name, or for herself, but only, like other domestic animals, for her master. To be sure, in another sense, a very practical sense, no one "earns her keep" like the female slave. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)