Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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49
In their own quarters, unveiled Gorean women, with their family or lovers, might fix talenders in their hair.
In their own quarters, unveiled Gorean women, with their family or lovers, might fix talenders in their hair.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #49)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
46
Yet I saw nothing.
15
47
Another moan escaped the golden captive.
15
48
In the distance, perhaps some forty pasangs away, I saw a set of ridges, lofty and steep, rearing out of a broad, yellow meadow of talenders, a delicate, yellow-petaled flower, often woven into garlands by Gorean maidens.
15
49
In their own quarters, unveiled Gorean women, with their family or lovers, might fix talenders in their hair.
15
50
A crown of talender was often worn by the girl at the feast celebrating her Free Companionship.
15
51
In perhaps ten minutes the ridges were almost below us.
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52
"Four-strap!" I shouted.
Yet I saw nothing.
Another moan escaped the golden captive.
In the distance, perhaps some forty pasangs away, I saw a set of ridges, lofty and steep, rearing out of a broad, yellow meadow of talenders, a delicate, yellow-petaled flower, often woven into garlands by Gorean maidens.
In their own quarters, unveiled Gorean women, with their family or lovers, might fix talenders in their hair.
A crown of talender was often worn by the girl at the feast celebrating her Free Companionship.
In perhaps ten minutes the ridges were almost below us.
"Four-strap!" I shouted.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15)