Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
732
But she did not even have a talmit, the cloth headband which occasionally serves as a symbol of rank or authority amongst slaves, sometimes in pleasure gardens, usually in camps or rural areas.
But she did not even have a talmit, the cloth headband which occasionally serves as a symbol of rank or authority amongst slaves, sometimes in pleasure gardens, usually in camps or rural areas.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #732)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
729
But this was a slave.
20
730
To be sure, she was doubtless a higher slave than Ellen.
20
731
She was not, for example, in a coffle.
20
732
But she did not even have a talmit, the cloth headband which occasionally serves as a symbol of rank or authority amongst slaves, sometimes in pleasure gardens, usually in camps or rural areas.
20
733
A cloth strap ran over the blonde's right shoulder, to which was attached, near the left hip, but rather before her, a cloth sack, which apparently contained some form of sizable biscuits.
20
734
One of these objects was thrust in Ellen's mouth.
20
735
It was large, hard and dry.
But this was a slave.
To be sure, she was doubtless a higher slave than Ellen.
She was not, for example, in a coffle.
But she did not even have a talmit, the cloth headband which occasionally serves as a symbol of rank or authority amongst slaves, sometimes in pleasure gardens, usually in camps or rural areas.
A cloth strap ran over the blonde's right shoulder, to which was attached, near the left hip, but rather before her, a cloth sack, which apparently contained some form of sizable biscuits.
One of these objects was thrust in Ellen's mouth.
It was large, hard and dry.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 20)