Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
49
Noting my interest in the girl, the man beside the irons went to her side and, taking her by the hair, threw back her face for my inspection.
Noting my interest in the girl, the man beside the irons went to her side and, taking her by the hair, threw back her face for my inspection.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #49)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
46
The brand is normally concealed by the briefly skirted slave livery of Gor but, of course, when the camisk is worn, it is always clearly visible, reminding the girl and others of her station.
21
47
The brand itself, in the case of girls, is a rather graceful mark, being the initial letter of the Gorean expression for slave in cursive script.
21
48
If a male is branded, the same initial is used, but rendered in a block letter.
21
49
Noting my interest in the girl, the man beside the irons went to her side and, taking her by the hair, threw back her face for my inspection.
21
50
"She's a beauty, isn't she?" he said.
21
51
I nodded agreement.
21
52
I wondered why those piteous eyes looked upon me with such fear.
The brand is normally concealed by the briefly skirted slave livery of Gor but, of course, when the camisk is worn, it is always clearly visible, reminding the girl and others of her station.
The brand itself, in the case of girls, is a rather graceful mark, being the initial letter of the Gorean expression for slave in cursive script.
If a male is branded, the same initial is used, but rendered in a block letter.
Noting my interest in the girl, the man beside the irons went to her side and, taking her by the hair, threw back her face for my inspection.
"She's a beauty, isn't she?" he said.
I nodded agreement.
I wondered why those piteous eyes looked upon me with such fear.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 21)