Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
50
701
Even in the light I could see that the gowned slave had dark eyes, matching the sable crown of glorious hair which swirled about her shoulders and down her back.
50
702
When she had exited the kennel I had seen that the hair, despite its length, had been cut in the "slave flame".
50
703
That is unusual.
50
704
The "slave flame" is usually used with medium-length hair, just behind the shoulders.
50
705
Her eyes, she was now close to me, were deep, and beautiful, but, I saw, too, they were now dark with anger.
50
706
I did not doubt but what it might take gold to bring such a prize from the block.
50
707
"There," said the gowned slave, placing the bowl on the planks before me.
Even in the light I could see that the gowned slave had dark eyes, matching the sable crown of glorious hair which swirled about her shoulders and down her back.
When she had exited the kennel I had seen that the hair, despite its length, had been cut in the "slave flame".
That is unusual.
The "slave flame" is usually used with medium-length hair, just behind the shoulders.
Her eyes, she was now close to me, were deep, and beautiful, but, I saw, too, they were now dark with anger.
I did not doubt but what it might take gold to bring such a prize from the block.
"There," said the gowned slave, placing the bowl on the planks before me.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )