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

Tolnar then, with a graduated tape, reaching in and about the net, and moving the woman, as necessary, took a large number of measurements, these being recorded by Venlisius. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #569)
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26 569 Tolnar then, with a graduated tape, reaching in and about the net, and moving the woman, as necessary, took a large number of measurements, these being recorded by Venlisius.

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

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26 566 She struggled but I, behind her, kept her well in the net.
26 567 At this point Tolnar and Venlisius reentered the room and, in a few moments, were in the process of filling out the papers.
26 568 These included an extremely complete description of the woman, exact even to details such as the structure of her ear lobes.
26 569 Tolnar then, with a graduated tape, reaching in and about the net, and moving the woman, as necessary, took a large number of measurements, these being recorded by Venlisius.
26 570 Additional measurements were taken with other instruments, such as a calipers.
26 571 With these were recorded such data as the width and length of fingers and toes, the width of her heels, the lovely tiny distance between her nostrils, and so on.
26 572 The result of this examination, of course, was to produce a network of data which, to a statistical certainty, far beyond the requirements of law, would be unique to a given female.
She struggled but I, behind her, kept her well in the net. At this point Tolnar and Venlisius reentered the room and, in a few moments, were in the process of filling out the papers. These included an extremely complete description of the woman, exact even to details such as the structure of her ear lobes. Tolnar then, with a graduated tape, reaching in and about the net, and moving the woman, as necessary, took a large number of measurements, these being recorded by Venlisius. Additional measurements were taken with other instruments, such as a calipers. With these were recorded such data as the width and length of fingers and toes, the width of her heels, the lovely tiny distance between her nostrils, and so on. The result of this examination, of course, was to produce a network of data which, to a statistical certainty, far beyond the requirements of law, would be unique to a given female. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 26)