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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

Angrily she removed her hands from my hair, thrusting my head to one side. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #104)
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3 104 Angrily she removed her hands from my hair, thrusting my head to one side.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 101 The girl's hands were in my hair and she yanked my head back.
3 102 "He is of Port Kar," she said, her hands in my hair, "or intended to be of Port Kar!" She glared at Ho-Hak, as though demanding that he speak.
3 103 But Ho-Hak did not speak, nor did he seem particularly to notice the girl.
3 104 Angrily she removed her hands from my hair, thrusting my head to one side.
3 105 Ho-Hak seemed intent on regarding the leather-wrapped bow of supple Ka-la-na wood.
3 106 The women of rence growers, when in their own marshes, do not veil themselves, as is common among Gorean women, particularly of the cities.
3 107 Moreover, they are quite capable of cutting rence, preparing it, hunting for their own food and, on the whole, of existing, if they wish it, by themselves.
The girl's hands were in my hair and she yanked my head back. "He is of Port Kar," she said, her hands in my hair, "or intended to be of Port Kar!" She glared at Ho-Hak, as though demanding that he speak. But Ho-Hak did not speak, nor did he seem particularly to notice the girl. Angrily she removed her hands from my hair, thrusting my head to one side. Ho-Hak seemed intent on regarding the leather-wrapped bow of supple Ka-la-na wood. The women of rence growers, when in their own marshes, do not veil themselves, as is common among Gorean women, particularly of the cities. Moreover, they are quite capable of cutting rence, preparing it, hunting for their own food and, on the whole, of existing, if they wish it, by themselves. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3)