Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
3
32
She had not worn her hair in this fashion, that short, rather at her nape, since she was a girl.
She had not worn her hair in this fashion, that short, rather at her nape, since she was a girl.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #32)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
29
But later that would not be permitted to her.
3
30
Commonly she wore her hair up, tightly bound in a bun at the back.
3
31
That had suited her professional image, and had been a part of her strategy to proclaim and make manifest her independence, and personness, and to distance herself from males, to chill them, and warn them away, to show them that she did not need them and despised them, those insensitive, boorish, lustful others, her enemies.
3
32
She had not worn her hair in this fashion, that short, rather at her nape, since she was a girl.
3
33
Against the wall there were a highboy, and two chests.
3
34
She considered the bed in which she seemed so improbable an occupant.
3
35
It was large, deep and luxurious, the sort of bed on which a sovereign might have sported with concubines, or a virile king with his pet courtesans.
But later that would not be permitted to her.
Commonly she wore her hair up, tightly bound in a bun at the back.
That had suited her professional image, and had been a part of her strategy to proclaim and make manifest her independence, and personness, and to distance herself from males, to chill them, and warn them away, to show them that she did not need them and despised them, those insensitive, boorish, lustful others, her enemies.
She had not worn her hair in this fashion, that short, rather at her nape, since she was a girl.
Against the wall there were a highboy, and two chests.
She considered the bed in which she seemed so improbable an occupant.
It was large, deep and luxurious, the sort of bed on which a sovereign might have sported with concubines, or a virile king with his pet courtesans.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 3)