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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

Her hair, long and dark, fell to the sand. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #86)
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11 86 Her hair, long and dark, fell to the sand.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 83 "What will she dance?" asked Cabot.
11 84 The dancer was now kneeling in the sand, her head bowed, waiting for the first strumming of the kalika.
11 85 She was nicely silked, in the diaphanous dancing silks of Gor.
11 86 Her hair, long and dark, fell to the sand.
11 87 "I do not mean to be importunate," said Peisistratus, "but Agamemnon is curious to know if you have reached a decision with respect to his proposal".
11 88 "I am still considering the matter," said Cabot.
11 89 "I would not consider it too long," said Peisistratus, "as Kurii are not noted for their patience".
"What will she dance?" asked Cabot. The dancer was now kneeling in the sand, her head bowed, waiting for the first strumming of the kalika. She was nicely silked, in the diaphanous dancing silks of Gor. Her hair, long and dark, fell to the sand. "I do not mean to be importunate," said Peisistratus, "but Agamemnon is curious to know if you have reached a decision with respect to his proposal". "I am still considering the matter," said Cabot. "I would not consider it too long," said Peisistratus, "as Kurii are not noted for their patience". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 11)