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"bina "

Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

I was reasonably sure that the Lady Bina, from her accent, was not of Ar, and from her demeanor, perhaps not of Gor itself. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #140)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 140 I was reasonably sure that the Lady bina, from her accent, was not of Ar, and from her demeanor, perhaps not of Gor itself.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 137 I realized I had spoken, and more than once, without permission.
10 138 I had not been punished for this, nor even warned of so untoward an indiscretion, so culpable a presumption.
10 139 Too, I was being carried as a free woman.
10 140 I was reasonably sure that the Lady bina, from her accent, was not of Ar, and from her demeanor, perhaps not of Gor itself.
10 141 I suspected that I, in my ignorance, might be as much informed as she of Gorean ways and culture.
10 142 Too, the beast, I suspected, was not of Gor.
10 143 He did not even understand, I gathered, how a slave was to be carried.
I realized I had spoken, and more than once, without permission. I had not been punished for this, nor even warned of so untoward an indiscretion, so culpable a presumption. Too, I was being carried as a free woman. I was reasonably sure that the Lady bina, from her accent, was not of Ar, and from her demeanor, perhaps not of Gor itself. I suspected that I, in my ignorance, might be as much informed as she of Gorean ways and culture. Too, the beast, I suspected, was not of Gor. He did not even understand, I gathered, how a slave was to be carried. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)