Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
383
At her waist she wore a jeweled scabbard, protruding from which I saw the ornamented, twisted blade of a Turian dagger; free women in Torvaldsland commonly carry a knife; at her belt, too, hung her scissors, and a ring of many keys, indicating that her hall contained many chests or doors; her hair was worn high, wrapped about a comb, matching the brooches, of the horn of kailiauk; the fact that her hair was worn dressed indicated that she stood in companionship; the number of her keys, together with the scissors, indicated that she was mistress of a great house.
At her waist she wore a jeweled scabbard, protruding from which I saw the ornamented, twisted blade of a Turian dagger; free women in Torvaldsland commonly carry a knife; at her belt, too, hung her scissors, and a ring of many keys, indicating that her hall contained many chests or doors; her hair was worn high, wrapped about a comb, matching the brooches, of the horn of kailiauk; the fact that her hair was worn dressed indicated that she stood in companionship; the number of her keys, together with the scissors, indicated that she was mistress of a great house.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #383)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
380
She wore a great cape of fur, of white sea sleen, thrown back to reveal the whiteness of her arms.
10
381
Her kirtle was of the finest wool of Ar, dyed scarlet, with black trimmings.
10
382
She wore two brooches, both carved of the horn of kailiauk, mounted in gold.
10
383
At her waist she wore a jeweled scabbard, protruding from which I saw the ornamented, twisted blade of a Turian dagger; free women in Torvaldsland commonly carry a knife; at her belt, too, hung her scissors, and a ring of many keys, indicating that her hall contained many chests or doors; her hair was worn high, wrapped about a comb, matching the brooches, of the horn of kailiauk; the fact that her hair was worn dressed indicated that she stood in companionship; the number of her keys, together with the scissors, indicated that she was mistress of a great house.
10
384
She had gray eyes; her hair was dark; her face was cold, and harsh.
10
385
"But I am of Ax Glacier," said the Forkbeard.
10
386
In the Ax Glacier country, of course, there were no farms, and there were no verr or bosk, there being insufficient grazing.
She wore a great cape of fur, of white sea sleen, thrown back to reveal the whiteness of her arms.
Her kirtle was of the finest wool of Ar, dyed scarlet, with black trimmings.
She wore two brooches, both carved of the horn of kailiauk, mounted in gold.
At her waist she wore a jeweled scabbard, protruding from which I saw the ornamented, twisted blade of a Turian dagger; free women in Torvaldsland commonly carry a knife; at her belt, too, hung her scissors, and a ring of many keys, indicating that her hall contained many chests or doors; her hair was worn high, wrapped about a comb, matching the brooches, of the horn of kailiauk; the fact that her hair was worn dressed indicated that she stood in companionship; the number of her keys, together with the scissors, indicated that she was mistress of a great house.
She had gray eyes; her hair was dark; her face was cold, and harsh.
"But I am of Ax Glacier," said the Forkbeard.
In the Ax Glacier country, of course, there were no farms, and there were no verr or bosk, there being insufficient grazing.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 10)