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"bina "

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

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4 354 Then, with her finger, moving them on their string, she indicated the tiny, colored wooden beads.
4 355 "Da bina," she said, smiling.
4 356 Then she lifted a necklace, looking at it.
4 357 "bina," she said.
4 358 I then understood that 'bina' was the expression for beads, or for a necklace of beads.
4 359 The necklaces and beads which Eta produced for me were delights of color and appeal; yet they were simple and surely of little value.
4 360 I went to the cave, Eta following.
Then, with her finger, moving them on their string, she indicated the tiny, colored wooden beads. "Da bina," she said, smiling. Then she lifted a necklace, looking at it. "bina," she said. I then understood that 'bina' was the expression for beads, or for a necklace of beads. The necklaces and beads which Eta produced for me were delights of color and appeal; yet they were simple and surely of little value. I went to the cave, Eta following. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )