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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

In the north, the bondmaid is sometimes referred to as a woman whose belly lies beneath the sword. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #214)
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6 214 In the north, the bondmaid is sometimes referred to as a woman whose belly lies beneath the sword.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 211 The brand used by the Forkbeard, found rather frequently in the north, consisted of a half circle, with, at its right tip, adjoining it, a steep, diagonal line.
6 212 The half circle is about an inch and a quarter in width, and the diagonal line about an inch and a quarter in height.
6 213 The brand is, like many, symbolic.
6 214 In the north, the bondmaid is sometimes referred to as a woman whose belly lies beneath the sword.
6 215 "Look up at me," said the smith.
6 216 The slender, blond girl, tears in her eyes, looked up at him.
6 217 He opened the hinged collar of black iron, about a half inch in height.
The brand used by the Forkbeard, found rather frequently in the north, consisted of a half circle, with, at its right tip, adjoining it, a steep, diagonal line. The half circle is about an inch and a quarter in width, and the diagonal line about an inch and a quarter in height. The brand is, like many, symbolic. In the north, the bondmaid is sometimes referred to as a woman whose belly lies beneath the sword. "Look up at me," said the smith. The slender, blond girl, tears in her eyes, looked up at him. He opened the hinged collar of black iron, about a half inch in height. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 6)