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

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51 135 The walls were painted with rich colors, which was often the case in a Gorean dwelling.
51 136 The room was richly appointed.
51 137 There was nothing about it that suggested a cell, or an incarceration of any sort.
51 138 "tal, dear Alexina," said the Lady Bina, pleasantly, approaching us.
51 139 Her veils were lowered.
51 140 I had the sense that she thought little of displaying her features.
51 141 Her origins, I had been given to understand, were not Gorean.
The walls were painted with rich colors, which was often the case in a Gorean dwelling. The room was richly appointed. There was nothing about it that suggested a cell, or an incarceration of any sort. "tal, dear Alexina," said the Lady Bina, pleasantly, approaching us. Her veils were lowered. I had the sense that she thought little of displaying her features. Her origins, I had been given to understand, were not Gorean. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )