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"kajira "

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 156 Anyone who can read printed Taharic will have no difficulty in following cursive Taharic.
9 157 The men of the Tahari are content to form their letters carefully and beautifully, being fond of them.
9 158 To scribble Taharic is generally regarded not as proving oneself a swift, efficient fellow, but something of a boor, insensible to beauty.
9 159 The initial printed letter of 'kajira', rather than the cursive letter, as generally, is used as the common brand for women in the Tahari.
9 160 Both the cursive letter in common Gorean and the printed letter in Taharic are rather lovely, both being somewhat floral in appearance.
9 161 "Give the free girl water," said Hassan.
9 162 It was done.
Anyone who can read printed Taharic will have no difficulty in following cursive Taharic. The men of the Tahari are content to form their letters carefully and beautifully, being fond of them. To scribble Taharic is generally regarded not as proving oneself a swift, efficient fellow, but something of a boor, insensible to beauty. The initial printed letter of 'kajira', rather than the cursive letter, as generally, is used as the common brand for women in the Tahari. Both the cursive letter in common Gorean and the printed letter in Taharic are rather lovely, both being somewhat floral in appearance. "Give the free girl water," said Hassan. It was done. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )