Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
17
121
The mere threat of shearing often does much to improve a girl.
17
122
Female hair, incidentally, is much stronger, and more pliant, than common cordage.
17
123
Too, it is weather resistant, as common cordage is not.
17
124
Thus it is preferred on the walls of cities, at bridgeheads, in the fields, on the decks of warships, and such.
17
125
If Lord Nishida knew of the interest of Pertinax in his slave, he had not, at least as yet, as far as I knew, brought his disapproval, doubtless subtly, to the attention of Tarl Cabot, the commander of the tarn cavalry, who then, presumably, as Pertinax's friend, and commanding officer, would advise him of his possible indiscretion.
17
126
Lord Nishida, of course, as I read him, was a highly intelligent, patient, rational man.
17
127
He would doubtless proceed indirectly, and politely.
The mere threat of shearing often does much to improve a girl.
Female hair, incidentally, is much stronger, and more pliant, than common cordage.
Too, it is weather resistant, as common cordage is not.
Thus it is preferred on the walls of cities, at bridgeheads, in the fields, on the decks of warships, and such.
If Lord Nishida knew of the interest of Pertinax in his slave, he had not, at least as yet, as far as I knew, brought his disapproval, doubtless subtly, to the attention of Tarl Cabot, the commander of the tarn cavalry, who then, presumably, as Pertinax's friend, and commanding officer, would advise him of his possible indiscretion.
Lord Nishida, of course, as I read him, was a highly intelligent, patient, rational man.
He would doubtless proceed indirectly, and politely.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )