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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 100 She was barefoot, and as her eyes shyly met mine, I saw they were blue and deferential.
2 101 My eyes suddenly noted her one piece of jewelry—a light, steel-like band she wore as a collar.
2 102 As quickly as she had come, she departed.
2 103 "You may have her this evening if you wish," said my father, who had scarcely seemed to notice the girl.
2 104 I wasn't sure what he meant, but I said no.
2 105 At my father's insistence, I began to eat, reluctantly, never taking my eyes from him, hardly tasting the food, which was simple but excellent.
2 106 The meat reminded me of venison; it was not the meat of an animal raised on domestic grains.
She was barefoot, and as her eyes shyly met mine, I saw they were blue and deferential. My eyes suddenly noted her one piece of jewelry—a light, steel-like band she wore as a collar. As quickly as she had come, she departed. "You may have her this evening if you wish," said my father, who had scarcely seemed to notice the girl. I wasn't sure what he meant, but I said no. At my father's insistence, I began to eat, reluctantly, never taking my eyes from him, hardly tasting the food, which was simple but excellent. The meat reminded me of venison; it was not the meat of an animal raised on domestic grains. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )