Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
216
Tutina's blond hair was bound back with a woolen ribbon, or fillet, which went completely about the head, across the brow, and was knotted behind the back of the head, two ends then dangling downward, each about six inches in length.
Tutina's blond hair was bound back with a woolen ribbon, or fillet, which went completely about the head, across the brow, and was knotted behind the back of the head, two ends then dangling downward, each about six inches in length.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #216)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
213
Doubtless she, too, perhaps after some unavoidable leniencies or lapses on Earth, had, on this world, been subjected to the discipline of a prescribed diet and a regimen of exercises.
8
214
Tutina was more fully clad than she, but rather as she herself had been in her former presentation before the young man whom she had recently learned owned her, in a sleeveless tunic which came just above the knees.
8
215
Tutina, as she, was ankleted.
8
216
Tutina's blond hair was bound back with a woolen ribbon, or fillet, which went completely about the head, across the brow, and was knotted behind the back of the head, two ends then dangling downward, each about six inches in length.
8
217
It was a talmit, indicating some authority among slaves, rather as "first girl".
8
218
In her right hand she carried a long switch.
8
219
The young Ph.
Doubtless she, too, perhaps after some unavoidable leniencies or lapses on Earth, had, on this world, been subjected to the discipline of a prescribed diet and a regimen of exercises.
Tutina was more fully clad than she, but rather as she herself had been in her former presentation before the young man whom she had recently learned owned her, in a sleeveless tunic which came just above the knees.
Tutina, as she, was ankleted.
Tutina's blond hair was bound back with a woolen ribbon, or fillet, which went completely about the head, across the brow, and was knotted behind the back of the head, two ends then dangling downward, each about six inches in length.
It was a talmit, indicating some authority among slaves, rather as "first girl".
In her right hand she carried a long switch.
The young Ph.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 8)