Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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96
With them had come certain articles, techniques and customs.
With them had come certain articles, techniques and customs.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #96)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
93
The piercing of the ears of women, only of slave girls, of course, was a custom of distant Turia, famed for its wealth and its nine great gates.
11
94
It lay on the southern plains of Gor, far below the equator, the hub of an intricate pattern of trade routes.
11
95
Some two or three years ago it had fallen to barbarians, nomadic warriors, and many of its citizens, in flight from the city, had escaped north.
11
96
With them had come certain articles, techniques and customs.
11
97
One could tell a Turian because he insisted on celebrating the New Year at the summer solstice, for instance.
11
98
They also used very sweet, syrupy wines, which were now, in many cities, available.
11
99
The Turian collar, too, a looser ring of steel, large enough for a man's fist to grasp on the girl's throat, was occasionally seen now in the northern cities.
The piercing of the ears of women, only of slave girls, of course, was a custom of distant Turia, famed for its wealth and its nine great gates.
It lay on the southern plains of Gor, far below the equator, the hub of an intricate pattern of trade routes.
Some two or three years ago it had fallen to barbarians, nomadic warriors, and many of its citizens, in flight from the city, had escaped north.
With them had come certain articles, techniques and customs.
One could tell a Turian because he insisted on celebrating the New Year at the summer solstice, for instance.
They also used very sweet, syrupy wines, which were now, in many cities, available.
The Turian collar, too, a looser ring of steel, large enough for a man's fist to grasp on the girl's throat, was occasionally seen now in the northern cities.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11)