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Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)

The wool fillet she had worn to bind her hair had loosened. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #283)
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5 283 The wool fillet she had worn to bind her hair had loosened.

Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 280 I took a step toward her and she turned stumbling with a cry and ran to the corner of the room.
5 281 My laugh was loud.
5 282 Almost instantly, reddening, Vika regained her composure and straightened herself, tossing her head and brushing back a melody of blond hair which had fallen across her forehead.
5 283 The wool fillet she had worn to bind her hair had loosened.
5 284 She fixed on me a look of the most lofty disdain and, standing against the wall, lifting her arms behind the back of her neck, she prepared to replace the fillet.
5 285 "No," I said.
5 286 I had decided I liked her better with her hair loose.
I took a step toward her and she turned stumbling with a cry and ran to the corner of the room. My laugh was loud. Almost instantly, reddening, Vika regained her composure and straightened herself, tossing her head and brushing back a melody of blond hair which had fallen across her forehead. The wool fillet she had worn to bind her hair had loosened. She fixed on me a look of the most lofty disdain and, standing against the wall, lifting her arms behind the back of her neck, she prepared to replace the fillet. "No," I said. I had decided I liked her better with her hair loose. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 5)