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

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25 2 His face was wind-burned and, in each ear, there was a small golden ring.
25 3 To one side, cross-legged, sat he who was Bosk of Port Kar.
25 4 Near him, intent, watchful, was Clitus Vitellius.
25 5 Beside the man before me, the man with white, short-cropped hair, who was Samos of Port Kar, chief among the captains of the council of Captains of Port Kar, was a slender, gray-eyed man, clad in the green of the caste of physicians.
25 6 He was Iskander, said once to have been of Turia, the master of many medicines and one reputed to be knowledgeable in certain intricacies of the mind.
25 7 I knelt back on my heels.
25 8 There were two other slave girls in the room, in slave silk, collared, kneeling to one side, waiting to serve the men, should they desire aught.
His face was wind-burned and, in each ear, there was a small golden ring. To one side, cross-legged, sat he who was Bosk of Port Kar. Near him, intent, watchful, was Clitus Vitellius. Beside the man before me, the man with white, short-cropped hair, who was Samos of Port Kar, chief among the captains of the council of Captains of Port Kar, was a slender, gray-eyed man, clad in the green of the caste of physicians. He was Iskander, said once to have been of Turia, the master of many medicines and one reputed to be knowledgeable in certain intricacies of the mind. I knelt back on my heels. There were two other slave girls in the room, in slave silk, collared, kneeling to one side, waiting to serve the men, should they desire aught. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )