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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

His hair, lamentably perhaps, though some of us loved him for it, was red, but not merely red—it was rather a tangled, blazing affront to the proprieties of the well-groomed academician. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #9)
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1 9 His hair, lamentably perhaps, though some of us loved him for it, was red, but not merely red—it was rather a tangled, blazing affront to the proprieties of the well-groomed academician.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 6 Young Cabot was rather tall, a good-sized man, well-built, with an animal ease in his walk that perhaps bespoke the docks of Bristol, his native city, rather than the cloisters of Oxford, at one of whose colleges he had obtained his later education.
1 7 His eyes were clear, and blue, direct and honest.
1 8 He was fairly complected.
1 9 His hair, lamentably perhaps, though some of us loved him for it, was red, but not merely red—it was rather a tangled, blazing affront to the proprieties of the well-groomed academician.
1 10 I doubt that he owned a comb, and I would be willing to swear that he would not have used one if he had.
1 11 All in all, Tarl Cabot seemed to us a young, quiet, courteous Oxford gentleman, except for that hair.
1 12 And then we weren't sure.
Young Cabot was rather tall, a good-sized man, well-built, with an animal ease in his walk that perhaps bespoke the docks of Bristol, his native city, rather than the cloisters of Oxford, at one of whose colleges he had obtained his later education. His eyes were clear, and blue, direct and honest. He was fairly complected. His hair, lamentably perhaps, though some of us loved him for it, was red, but not merely red—it was rather a tangled, blazing affront to the proprieties of the well-groomed academician. I doubt that he owned a comb, and I would be willing to swear that he would not have used one if he had. All in all, Tarl Cabot seemed to us a young, quiet, courteous Oxford gentleman, except for that hair. And then we weren't sure. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 1)