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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

Talena, as I knew, was an exquisitely beautiful female, with that olive skin, and dark eyes and hair. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #272)
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7 272 Talena, as I knew, was an exquisitely beautiful female, with that olive skin, and dark eyes and hair.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 269 "Watch," I said.
7 270 "To be sure," he said, "perhaps she will be kept for the pleasure gardens of Lurius of Jad, or the kennels of his house slaves, if she is not beautiful enough for his pleasure gardens".
7 271 "Watch a moment," I said.
7 272 Talena, as I knew, was an exquisitely beautiful female, with that olive skin, and dark eyes and hair.
7 273 I did not doubt but what she was worthy of a ubar's pleasure gardens, and even if, all things considered, she was not quite of that quality, she would still, undoubtedly, find herself there.
7 274 Allowances are often made for special women, former enemies, and such, and I had little doubt that an allowance of one sort or another would be made for a ubar's daughter, or one taken to be such.
7 275 It must be remembered, too, that the contents of a pleasure garden are not necessarily always viewed in only one light.
"Watch," I said. "To be sure," he said, "perhaps she will be kept for the pleasure gardens of Lurius of Jad, or the kennels of his house slaves, if she is not beautiful enough for his pleasure gardens". "Watch a moment," I said. Talena, as I knew, was an exquisitely beautiful female, with that olive skin, and dark eyes and hair. I did not doubt but what she was worthy of a ubar's pleasure gardens, and even if, all things considered, she was not quite of that quality, she would still, undoubtedly, find herself there. Allowances are often made for special women, former enemies, and such, and I had little doubt that an allowance of one sort or another would be made for a ubar's daughter, or one taken to be such. It must be remembered, too, that the contents of a pleasure garden are not necessarily always viewed in only one light. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7)