Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
12
88
I had not been able, of course, to well judge, in her mannish garb, and burnoose, the lineaments of her body.
I had not been able, of course, to well judge, in her mannish garb, and burnoose, the lineaments of her body.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #88)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
85
I had not, because of the purple sand veil worn by Tarna, which she had looped loosely about her face, well looked upon her.
12
86
What I had seen of her seemed to me not only pretty, but beautiful.
12
87
I had little doubt that she was a proud, striking female.
12
88
I had not been able, of course, to well judge, in her mannish garb, and burnoose, the lineaments of her body.
12
89
The beauty of a woman can only be judged well when she is naked, as female slaves are sold.
12
90
"She is as ugly as a sand sleen," snapped the dark-haired girl.
12
91
"Hurry!" "We have never seen our mistress," said the other girl, also in a long, white garment, matching, sleeveless, who was in charge of the bath oils.
I had not, because of the purple sand veil worn by Tarna, which she had looped loosely about her face, well looked upon her.
What I had seen of her seemed to me not only pretty, but beautiful.
I had little doubt that she was a proud, striking female.
I had not been able, of course, to well judge, in her mannish garb, and burnoose, the lineaments of her body.
The beauty of a woman can only be judged well when she is naked, as female slaves are sold.
"She is as ugly as a sand sleen," snapped the dark-haired girl.
"Hurry!" "We have never seen our mistress," said the other girl, also in a long, white garment, matching, sleeveless, who was in charge of the bath oils.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 12)