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

I saw that Thurnock had had her put a flower in her hair, a talender. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #295)
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9 295 I saw that Thurnock had had her put a flower in her hair, a talender.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 292 She had been watching him make the bow, apparently, for most of the afternoon and evening.
9 293 When I entered she dropped her head, saying "Greetings, my Master's Captain".
9 294 She, too, wore binding fiber on her throat, and a bit of silk.
9 295 I saw that Thurnock had had her put a flower in her hair, a talender.
9 296 Kneeling, she looked up at him, and he gave her head a rough shake, getting shavings in her hair.
9 297 She put her head down, smiling.
9 298 "Where is the Kettle Slave!" I cried.
She had been watching him make the bow, apparently, for most of the afternoon and evening. When I entered she dropped her head, saying "Greetings, my Master's Captain". She, too, wore binding fiber on her throat, and a bit of silk. I saw that Thurnock had had her put a flower in her hair, a talender. Kneeling, she looked up at him, and he gave her head a rough shake, getting shavings in her hair. She put her head down, smiling. "Where is the Kettle Slave!" I cried. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)