Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
334
In the softness of the dust, then amongst the vines, moving across the field, our tharlarion in stately gait, we approached the girl, she at the large wooden tank, filling the vessels which would be slung over her yoke.
19
335
She wore a brief, brown rag, perhaps from some other girl who had been given something better.
19
336
Her hair had been cropped rather closely to her head, as is not uncommon with field slaves.
19
337
She was barefoot and her feet and calves were white with dust.
19
338
She lifted the large vessel from the tank with both hands, and then, her head down for a moment, rested it on the rim of the tank.
19
339
She then, after a time, carefully, slowly, lowered it to the ground.
19
340
It would not do to spill the water.
In the softness of the dust, then amongst the vines, moving across the field, our tharlarion in stately gait, we approached the girl, she at the large wooden tank, filling the vessels which would be slung over her yoke.
She wore a brief, brown rag, perhaps from some other girl who had been given something better.
Her hair had been cropped rather closely to her head, as is not uncommon with field slaves.
She was barefoot and her feet and calves were white with dust.
She lifted the large vessel from the tank with both hands, and then, her head down for a moment, rested it on the rim of the tank.
She then, after a time, carefully, slowly, lowered it to the ground.
It would not do to spill the water.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )