Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
371
Indeed, I would later learn that bina were sometimes spoken of, derisively, as "Kajira bana".
Indeed, I would later learn that bina were sometimes spoken of, derisively, as "Kajira bana".
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #371)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
368
She indicated the latter two necklaces.
4
369
"bina," she said, pointing to them.
4
370
bina, I then understood, were lesser beads, cheap beads, beads of little value, save for their aesthetic charm.
4
371
Indeed, I would later learn that bina were sometimes spoken of, derisively, as "Kajira bana".
4
372
The most exact translation of 'bina' would probably be "slave beads".
4
373
They were valueless, save for being a cheap adornment sometimes permitted embonded wenches.
4
374
Eta and I returned to the outside, to continue our lessons.
She indicated the latter two necklaces.
"bina," she said, pointing to them.
bina, I then understood, were lesser beads, cheap beads, beads of little value, save for their aesthetic charm.
Indeed, I would later learn that bina were sometimes spoken of, derisively, as "Kajira bana".
The most exact translation of 'bina' would probably be "slave beads".
They were valueless, save for being a cheap adornment sometimes permitted embonded wenches.
Eta and I returned to the outside, to continue our lessons.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 4)