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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

This held back her hair, of course, but its significance, in her case, was considerable. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #99)
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11 99 This held back her hair, of course, but its significance, in her case, was considerable.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 96 She, too, was camisked, and wore the mill collar.
11 97 Shortly thereafter the switch slave, a large, strong woman, similarly camisked, arrived, her switch in hand.
11 98 About her forehead was bound a broad, yellow fillet, from the wool of the bounding hurt.
11 99 This held back her hair, of course, but its significance, in her case, was considerable.
11 100 It was a talmit, indicative of rank.
11 101 She was first girl in the mill yard.
11 102 The flute girl began to play, and we dug in our feet and pressed our weight against the spokelike poles by means of which the stone was turned.
She, too, was camisked, and wore the mill collar. Shortly thereafter the switch slave, a large, strong woman, similarly camisked, arrived, her switch in hand. About her forehead was bound a broad, yellow fillet, from the wool of the bounding hurt. This held back her hair, of course, but its significance, in her case, was considerable. It was a talmit, indicative of rank. She was first girl in the mill yard. The flute girl began to play, and we dug in our feet and pressed our weight against the spokelike poles by means of which the stone was turned. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 11)