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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 23 Sometimes I took her out, leashed, on the promenade, her hands braceleted behind her.
34 24 Occasionally on such outings I permitted her a tunic.
34 25 The tunic I had prescribed for her today was the tiny one, of blue rep-cloth.
34 26 It would not hurt for idlers and passers-by to guess, from the color of her scrap of clothing, that she was a scribe's girl.
34 27 "Hold," I said, she at the door, and I rose to walk about her, and inspect her.
34 28 "Stand taller," I said, "lift your head, and put your shoulders back.
34 29 Be proud.
Sometimes I took her out, leashed, on the promenade, her hands braceleted behind her. Occasionally on such outings I permitted her a tunic. The tunic I had prescribed for her today was the tiny one, of blue rep-cloth. It would not hurt for idlers and passers-by to guess, from the color of her scrap of clothing, that she was a scribe's girl. "Hold," I said, she at the door, and I rose to walk about her, and inspect her. "Stand taller," I said, "lift your head, and put your shoulders back. Be proud. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )