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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

Both wore tunics, red; each, at his left hip, had slung a blade and scabbard; each, at his belt, carried an ornamented knife; the man behind him who stood over me had slung over his back a shield, of layers of leather and brass, and carried a spear, beneath the blade of which was slung a helmet with a plume of dark, swirling hair; he wore a cord of teeth, from some carnivore, about his neck. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #15)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 15 Both wore tunics, red; each, at his left hip, had slung a blade and scabbard; each, at his belt, carried an ornamented knife; the man behind him who stood over me had slung over his back a shield, of layers of leather and brass, and carried a spear, beneath the blade of which was slung a helmet with a plume of dark, swirling hair; he wore a cord of teeth, from some carnivore, about his neck.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 12 I looked up at him in terror.
2 13 He was not alone.
2 14 There was another man a bit behind him.
2 15 Both wore tunics, red; each, at his left hip, had slung a blade and scabbard; each, at his belt, carried an ornamented knife; the man behind him who stood over me had slung over his back a shield, of layers of leather and brass, and carried a spear, beneath the blade of which was slung a helmet with a plume of dark, swirling hair; he wore a cord of teeth, from some carnivore, about his neck.
2 16 The man who stood over me had put his helmet and shield to one side; the helmets of both would cover the entire head and most of the face; the helmets were cut and opened in such a way as to suggest a "Y".
2 17 The hair of both men was long; the hair of the man behind was tied back with a narrow piece of folded cloth.
2 18 I slipped from between the feet of the man who loomed above me, moving back.
I looked up at him in terror. He was not alone. There was another man a bit behind him. Both wore tunics, red; each, at his left hip, had slung a blade and scabbard; each, at his belt, carried an ornamented knife; the man behind him who stood over me had slung over his back a shield, of layers of leather and brass, and carried a spear, beneath the blade of which was slung a helmet with a plume of dark, swirling hair; he wore a cord of teeth, from some carnivore, about his neck. The man who stood over me had put his helmet and shield to one side; the helmets of both would cover the entire head and most of the face; the helmets were cut and opened in such a way as to suggest a "Y". The hair of both men was long; the hair of the man behind was tied back with a narrow piece of folded cloth. I slipped from between the feet of the man who loomed above me, moving back. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 2)