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

It is not unusual for slaves to bedeck themselves as they may, and to do so occasionally with flowers, sometimes a garland, sometimes with a mere blossom or two, fixed in the hair. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #109)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 109 It is not unusual for slaves to bedeck themselves as they may, and to do so occasionally with flowers, sometimes a garland, sometimes with a mere blossom or two, fixed in the hair.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 106 It was now morning.
36 107 Yesterday evening, taking advantage of the darkness, Lord Grendel had exited the cave, taking with him a knife, the ax, one of the bows, and a sheaf of arrows.
36 108 About the slave's head was the wreath of blossoms, this of white Lirillium.
36 109 It is not unusual for slaves to bedeck themselves as they may, and to do so occasionally with flowers, sometimes a garland, sometimes with a mere blossom or two, fixed in the hair.
36 110 Such things can be fetching, and it is likely they are not unaware of this.
36 111 They can treasure simple things, too, a ribbon, a bangle, a bracelet, a string of colorful glass or wooden beads.
36 112 Indeed, such simple things, as worn by a slave, herself recognized as goods, can be a thousand times more provocative to a male than the pearls and diamonds of a free woman.
It was now morning. Yesterday evening, taking advantage of the darkness, Lord Grendel had exited the cave, taking with him a knife, the ax, one of the bows, and a sheaf of arrows. About the slave's head was the wreath of blossoms, this of white Lirillium. It is not unusual for slaves to bedeck themselves as they may, and to do so occasionally with flowers, sometimes a garland, sometimes with a mere blossom or two, fixed in the hair. Such things can be fetching, and it is likely they are not unaware of this. They can treasure simple things, too, a ribbon, a bangle, a bracelet, a string of colorful glass or wooden beads. Indeed, such simple things, as worn by a slave, herself recognized as goods, can be a thousand times more provocative to a male than the pearls and diamonds of a free woman. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 36)