Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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16
Across the room, his back to me, bending over a shallow pan of water, with a towel about his neck, was a small man.
10
17
He turned to face me.
10
18
His face was still the painted clown's face, but he had put aside his silly robes, the tufted hat.
10
19
He wore a common Gorean male house tunic, rough and brown, with leggings, such as are sometimes worn by woodsmen, who work in brush.
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20
"Good evening," he said.
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21
I shuddered.
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22
I did not move.
Across the room, his back to me, bending over a shallow pan of water, with a towel about his neck, was a small man.
He turned to face me.
His face was still the painted clown's face, but he had put aside his silly robes, the tufted hat.
He wore a common Gorean male house tunic, rough and brown, with leggings, such as are sometimes worn by woodsmen, who work in brush.
"Good evening," he said.
I shuddered.
I did not move.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )