Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
880
"Perhaps," said the beast.
10
881
The Lady Bina then cast me a glance, which made me uneasy.
10
882
That night, when the beast was absent, the Lady Bina summoned me to her.
10
883
She entrusted to me a message, which was written in black ink on cheap rence paper, in simple block letters, at that time almost childishly formed letters, as she, for all her dexterity and intelligence, was still far from adept in Gorean.
10
884
Certainly she was not yet the mistress of cursive script.
10
885
I had learned from the laundry troughs that a lady's notes, having to do with her small secrets, private exchanges, intrigues, affairs, arrangements, assignations, rendezvous, and such, were generally carefully crafted, written in a tasteful, dainty script, usually on small sheets of fine linen paper, or parchment, subtly scented, and attractively sealed.
10
886
There would be no doubt that their authors were women of refinement, breeding, sensitivity, taste, and intelligence.
"Perhaps," said the beast.
The Lady Bina then cast me a glance, which made me uneasy.
That night, when the beast was absent, the Lady Bina summoned me to her.
She entrusted to me a message, which was written in black ink on cheap rence paper, in simple block letters, at that time almost childishly formed letters, as she, for all her dexterity and intelligence, was still far from adept in Gorean.
Certainly she was not yet the mistress of cursive script.
I had learned from the laundry troughs that a lady's notes, having to do with her small secrets, private exchanges, intrigues, affairs, arrangements, assignations, rendezvous, and such, were generally carefully crafted, written in a tasteful, dainty script, usually on small sheets of fine linen paper, or parchment, subtly scented, and attractively sealed.
There would be no doubt that their authors were women of refinement, breeding, sensitivity, taste, and intelligence.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )