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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Lady Bina, on the other hand, had been accorded quarters, as she had insisted, in the cabin of Peisistratus himself, the captain, who then, with her guard, Grendel, had bunked with his men. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #388)
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1 388 The Lady bina, on the other hand, had been accorded quarters, as she had insisted, in the cabin of Peisistratus himself, the captain, who then, with her guard, Grendel, had bunked with his men.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 385 By means of the numbers a girl, if removed from her chaining ring, can be returned to the same ring.
1 386 Order, discipline, and precision are important in the closed environment of a ship.
1 387 I had removed her from her ring several times during the voyage.
1 388 The Lady bina, on the other hand, had been accorded quarters, as she had insisted, in the cabin of Peisistratus himself, the captain, who then, with her guard, Grendel, had bunked with his men.
1 389 It must not be thought surprising that the Lady bina had been deferred to, for she was a free woman.
1 390 The girl before me was fetching in the shipping tunic, but that was not surprising as such tunics, even such as hers, a shipping tunic, are not designed to conceal the charms of their occupant.
1 391 The Gorean slave tunic, incidentally, is a form of garment with several purposes.
By means of the numbers a girl, if removed from her chaining ring, can be returned to the same ring. Order, discipline, and precision are important in the closed environment of a ship. I had removed her from her ring several times during the voyage. The Lady bina, on the other hand, had been accorded quarters, as she had insisted, in the cabin of Peisistratus himself, the captain, who then, with her guard, Grendel, had bunked with his men. It must not be thought surprising that the Lady bina had been deferred to, for she was a free woman. The girl before me was fetching in the shipping tunic, but that was not surprising as such tunics, even such as hers, a shipping tunic, are not designed to conceal the charms of their occupant. The Gorean slave tunic, incidentally, is a form of garment with several purposes. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 1)