Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
733
Perhaps she could wear a scarf for a time, or have her hair shortened or tied in such a way as to conceal or minimize the rather liberal extent of this local cropping.
Perhaps she could wear a scarf for a time, or have her hair shortened or tied in such a way as to conceal or minimize the rather liberal extent of this local cropping.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #733)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
730
This cleared area, though not evident from the front, was only too obvious from the back.
8
731
It would doubtless occasion much merriment upon its discovery by her chain sisters, as she was a beauty, and might be envied by them.
8
732
Too, given her personality, I suspected that they would be likely to find her plight even more amusing.
8
733
Perhaps she could wear a scarf for a time, or have her hair shortened or tied in such a way as to conceal or minimize the rather liberal extent of this local cropping.
8
734
One advantage of shaving a girl's head, incidentally, is the duration of the punishment.
8
735
It is recalled to her, for example, every time she touches her head or sees her reflection.
8
736
By the time it has grown out, and even by the time that it begins to grow out a little, she has usually determined to do all in her power to be such that her master will permit her to keep her hair.
This cleared area, though not evident from the front, was only too obvious from the back.
It would doubtless occasion much merriment upon its discovery by her chain sisters, as she was a beauty, and might be envied by them.
Too, given her personality, I suspected that they would be likely to find her plight even more amusing.
Perhaps she could wear a scarf for a time, or have her hair shortened or tied in such a way as to conceal or minimize the rather liberal extent of this local cropping.
One advantage of shaving a girl's head, incidentally, is the duration of the punishment.
It is recalled to her, for example, every time she touches her head or sees her reflection.
By the time it has grown out, and even by the time that it begins to grow out a little, she has usually determined to do all in her power to be such that her master will permit her to keep her hair.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8)