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Book 11. (30 results) Slave Girl of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 337 "Var bina? Var bina, Kajira!" they had demanded.
4 376 "Var bina! Var bina, Kajira!" they had demanded.
2 148 "bina?" he said, very clearly.
2 149 "bina, Kajira.
2 150 Var bina, Kajira?" "I do not know what you want," I whispered.
2 155 "Var bina, Kajira?" repeated the bearded man.
2 164 "Var bina, Kajira!" he cried.
2 165 "Var bina!" "I do not understand you!" I cried.
2 170 "Var bina!" he demanded.
2 184 "Var bina, Kajira?" he asked.
2 221 "Var bina, Kajira?" queried the man.
2 222 "Var bina?" "Please!" I wept, whispering.
2 238 "Var bina, Kajira?" queried the man.
2 736 The word 'bina' had often occurred in their demands.
2 737 "Var bina!" they had demanded.
2 744 But what did the word 'bina' mean? There must have been something, I supposed, I was supposed to have, but, as nearly as I could determine, did not have, or something which was supposed to have been with me, but, as far as I could determine, had not been with me.
4 335 Suddenly, stammering, I said, "Eta—var—var bina?" Eta looked at me, surprised.
4 348 "Var bina, Eta?" I asked.
4 355 "Da bina," she said, smiling.
4 357 "bina," she said.
4 358 I then understood that 'bina' was the expression for beads, or for a necklace of beads.
4 363 "bina?" I asked, each time.
4 365 "Bana," she said, "Ki bina.
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".
4 377 The bina, or Slave Beads, had meant more to them than my life.
4 382 I had thought, before I was clearly apprised of the nature of bina, cheap slave beads, that perhaps the men had supposed that I was to be chained at the rock, adorned with some rare and valuable necklace, worth perhaps a fortune.
7 483 "No! Please, no, Master!" "You are bina," said he.

Book 20. (30 results) Players of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 712 bina lies on her belly before master! bina acknowledges that she is less than the dust beneath his feet! bina is only a slave! Be kind to bina! Please be kind to bina!" "The robes will dry," said the player.
12 701 "bina begs!" "What does bina beg?" he demanded.
16 306 "And I the Lady bina of Pseudopolis!" said bina.
16 426 "And I," cried bina, "am the Lady bina of Pseudopolis!" "You see?" asked Chino.
2 297 Judging from the brevity of their bell-like skirts, given that shape doubtless by a lining of crinoline, and their bare arms, with puffed, short sleeves, I took them to be Saucy Maidens, probably a bina and a Brigella.
2 321 The two girls with him, the bina and the Brigella, seemed somewhat ill at ease, too.
2 370 The bina and Brigella, too, were now passing through the crowd with copper bowls.
2 588 "We have some lovely larmas there, and perhaps you and your men would like to try my bina and Brigella".
2 654 "Check the pots of your bina and Brigella," I said.
6 156 It would be like trying to get along without a comic merchant, a Brigella, a bina, a Lecchio or a Chino.
6 604 "I see, sir," said the newcomer, who was understood to be the free woman, the Lady Tipa, but was presumably Boots's bina, usually the companion and confidante of the Brigella, "that you well know how to put a slave through her paces".
6 606 "I did not get a good look at her as I approached," said the bina.
6 610 "What is wrong with your slave?" asked the bina.
6 612 "How weak slaves are," said the bina.
6 614 "I am looking for a girl from my village," said the bina.
6 617 "Her name is Phoebe," said the bina, "and were she not veiled it would be easier to describe her to you, as she is frightfully homely".
6 622 "Surely there is something wrong with your slave," said the bina.
6 624 "What is she doing under there?" asked the bina.
6 627 "How kind you are, sir," said the bina.
6 630 "Did she say something?" asked the bina.
6 633 "Surely there is something wrong with her," said the bina.
6 635 "Though she is naught but a meaningless slave," said the bina, "she is yet, like myself, a female.
6 641 "What is wrong?" asked the bina.
6 643 "The slave need not be shy on my account," said the bina.
6 654 "Look!" cried the bina.
6 656 "Oh, yes!" "What a slave she is!" cried the bina.
6 670 "Phoebe on her knees, as naked as a slave, on a public road, crawling out of a man's robes!" laughed the bina, pointing derisively at her.
6 672 "You are the sort of girl who should have been whipped and collared at puberty!" said the bina.
6 676 "You have always been a slave," said the bina.
6 678 "Slave, slave, slave!" laughed the bina.

Book 28. (30 results) Kur of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 156 "On your belly, before me," snapped the Lady bina, "and lick and kiss my feet!" "Excellent," laughed the Lady bina.
45 1 The Lady bina Desires to Make Herself Useful "How long must I wear this bell?" asked the Lady bina.
55 291 "Here," cried Statius, "is the traitress, the Lady bina!" The Lady bina, helpless at the feet of Lord Grendel, squirmed in misery, and terror.
81 110 "And the Lady bina will perhaps be chained in the corridor with the slaves?" "The Lady bina," said Grendel, "will be cabined in the private quarters of Peisistratus, who will then share quarters with his officers.
23 44 "Then," said he, "what of 'bina'?" "Good," she said.
23 45 "I am bina!" He thought that would be a good name for taking her off an auction block.
23 46 'bina', in Gorean, is a common word for slave beads, usually of colored wood, with which a low slave might be permitted to bedeck herself.
24 83 "I am bina," she cried, proudly.
24 84 "I am bina!" Grendel lifted his head, and regarded her, puzzled.
24 85 "bina!" she insisted.
29 24 "We have seen no sign of Lord Grendel," she said, "nor of Lady bina".
29 33 "Lady bina has a name," she said.
29 39 "'bina' is a beautiful name," she said.
29 50 "Does 'bina' have a meaning?" she asked.
29 53 "'bina' is a beautiful name for a beautiful woman," she said.
29 166 "Lady bina has a name," she said.
29 178 "Lady bina has a name," she said.
29 243 This trove of combustibles had been fetched earlier by the slave, while Cabot had investigated the beach, and prowled within the forest, discovering however no sign of Lord Grendel or the Lady bina.
31 45 "Small prints, barefoot, the prints of a woman!" "It is Lord Grendel then," she said, "and Lady bina?" "Yes," said Cabot.
32 24 "You have it in mind to slay the Lady bina," he said.
32 31 "I am concerned that the Lady bina does not reach Kurii," said Cabot.
32 35 "I will not speak!" came a voice from the darkness, that of the Lady bina, doubtless still on the raft.
32 65 "Tal, Lady bina," said he.
32 69 Lady bina, to the extent practical, was robed.
32 75 But Lady bina came to stand before Cabot, and looked up at him.
32 80 Lady bina regarded Cabot, fiercely, and then, with all her might, slapped him across the left cheek.
32 102 "How scrawny she is," said Lady bina.
32 104 "I wonder what men see in such things," said the Lady bina.
32 106 "What a skimpy garment," said the Lady bina.
32 108 "And there is something on her neck, is there not?" said the Lady bina.

Book 29. (15 results) Swordsmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 111 "I gather it is to make landfall within territories under the hegemony of Ar, and there disembark the Lady bina and her cohort, and guard, Lord Grendel".
1 117 "If you have been placed here, in this verdant wilderness, at the will of Priest-Kings, whoever or whatever they may be, might not the Lady bina and Lord Grendel have their purposes, as well?" "I do not know".
1 133 "Lady bina," I said, sharply, narrowly.
1 134 "Yes," she said, quickly, "Lady bina".
1 137 No love was lost between her and the beauteous Lady bina, but that was no excuse for an impropriety in this matter, however inadvertent or slight.
1 139 Too, a chasm, a world, separated her from the Lady bina.
1 140 The gulf between a tarsk and a Ubara was less than the gap between one such as she and one such as the Lady bina.
1 141 To be sure, I had often thought that the Lady bina would herself look quite well in a collar.
1 144 "When Peisistratus disembarks the Lady bina and Lord Grendel," she said, "whence then he?" "He will undoubtedly continue his work," I said.
1 187 I had found myself, months ago, imprisoned in a container on the Prison Moon, sharing the container with two individuals, a young Englishwoman, Miss Virginia Cecily Jean Pym, and a lovely Kur Pet, who had later come to be the Lady bina.
1 261 She who had become the Lady bina had been, at that time, long ago, in the container, no more than a Kur pet, a human pet of a superior life form, the Kurii, one at that time not even speeched, one at that time no more than a simple, naive, luscious, appetitious little animal.
1 334 I recalled she had earlier referred to the Lady bina, but had omitted her title, as "Lady".
1 388 The Lady bina, on the other hand, had been accorded quarters, as she had insisted, in the cabin of Peisistratus himself, the captain, who then, with her guard, Grendel, had bunked with his men.
1 389 It must not be thought surprising that the Lady bina had been deferred to, for she was a free woman.
9 38 The only free woman with whom she had had contact with on the Steel World had been the Lady bina, a former Kur pet, who was less a Gorean free woman than a remarkably beautiful, ambitious, vain little animal.

Book 31. (30 results) Conspirators of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 378 "The slave is female," came from the translator, mechanically, unemotionally, a placidity quite at odds with the roiling, tensed power that seemed to rise now like lava within that immense, living frame, "the price was twenty tarsks, and the buyer is by name bina, and by title, the Lad...
10 625 In some respects, despite its tendency to indulge the will of the Lady bina, it ruled, and categorically, and the Lady bina, however fretful and resentful, must abide by its will.
9 252 "I am the Lady bina," she said.
9 273 I thought it odd, as well, for 'bina' is a common word for beads, generally cheap beads, of colored wood, slave beads.
9 341 I come in the name of the Lady bina, that I might claim on her behalf a female slave".
9 351 "I come on behalf of Lady bina, to claim a slave," said the voice.
9 352 "We await another," said a man, he who had bargained unsuccessfully with the lovely Lady bina, "her agent".
9 358 "What is the name of the slave?" asked the fellow who had dealt with the Lady bina.
9 372 "Do not!" said the leader of the men, he who had dealt with the Lady bina.
10 83 He had said that he was Grendel, high Kur, once from the world of Agamemnon, Eleventh Face of the Nameless One, self-exiled from his world, that he might accompany and guard a woman, the Lady bina, once, too, of that world.
10 125 I supposed that she spoken of as the Lady bina owned me.
10 140 I was reasonably sure that the Lady bina, from her accent, was not of Ar, and from her demeanor, perhaps not of Gor itself.
10 147 Too, had he not spoken of another world? I suspected then that not only the beast but the strikingly beautiful Lady bina herself might derive from such a world.
10 184 What shall I name her? Too, I had gathered, during my sale, that the Lady bina had wished to reassure herself that I might be of interest to men.
10 205 The Lady bina had rented the upper-floor of a small, two-floor, common-wall house on Emerald.
10 209 Indeed, thanks to her instruction, and a handful of coins, distributed over a few days, the Lady bina was now passably literate.
10 227 Might it be, somehow, familiar with the scarlet codes? The beast had informed me that it was self-exiled, and had accompanied the Lady bina to this world, from their former world, as a guard.
10 231 Had he been outlawed, had he fled? What was his relationship, truly, to the Lady bina? Had others banished him, denying him bread, fire, and salt? Was it substantially a coincidence that they were together, merely fellow expatriates? I did not think so.
10 239 The beast, in all things, save those in which her safety or health might be jeopardized, would give way to the Lady bina.
10 252 Lady bina, I gathered, was proceeding splendidly in her literacy.
10 258 It said, I was told, "I belong to the Lady bina, of Emerald Street, of the house of Epicrates".
10 296 Interestingly, the Lady bina was, in many ways, rather different from the typical Gorean free woman.
10 298 Might I not be of interest to a master, and might not one or another of the fellows about inquire of the Lady bina, sooner or later, what she might be willing to take for her kerchiefed girl? My tunic was certainly not that of a pleasure slave, a paga girl, or such, or even a tower sla...
10 300 Once, before we were to exit the domicile, Lady bina instructed me to hitch up the tunic a bit.
10 318 One reason I had been purchased, I gathered, was to have a companion for the Lady bina when she left the house.
10 320 "Allison," said the Lady bina, "are you attractive to men?" "I think so, Mistress," I said, "a little, sometimes, perhaps".
10 342 "I would make test of your attractiveness to men," said the Lady bina.
10 364 "Something like nine Ehn now," said the Lady bina.
10 366 The blue eyes of the Lady bina regarded me, over the street veil, seemingly pleasantly, seemingly impassively.
10 399 I looked back, to where the Lady bina was watching.

Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 123 Common slave names, at least on the continent, were such as Tula, bina, Lana, Leila, Lita, and such.

Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 212 The last I knew of her she thought of herself as the Lady bina.

Book 34. (30 results) Plunder of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 254 "The Lady bina!" he cried, "the Lady bina!" Lord Grendel then, uttering a cry of rage, and misery, ax in hand, hurried away.
20 105 "She is the Lady bina".
20 144 The Lady bina had begun to stroll north on Emerald.
20 155 The thing following the Lady bina ceased to heel her and moved quickly to her right and placed itself, moving beside her, and a little before her, between her and the approaching fellow who, apparently surprised, and perhaps alarmed, hurried to his left, giving the unusual couple a wid...
20 156 As he passed, the thing near the Lady bina and somewhat in advance of her, suddenly bared its fangs and growled.
20 190 We were in the presence of a free person, the Lady bina.
20 196 "Two pretty kajirae," said the Lady bina.
20 198 "Come along, shaggy friend," said the Lady bina, smiling.
40 162 The upper floor of the building is occupied by a free woman, whose name is bina.
42 1 "Kneel here," said the Lady bina, "and cross your ankles".
42 13 "What does your master call you?" inquired the Lady bina.
42 15 "Who is your master?" inquired the Lady bina.
42 18 "Very well," smiled the Lady bina, "that will do—for now".
42 20 "That is true," said the Lady bina.
42 23 "Do so," said the Lady bina.
42 46 "Do not be frightened," said the Lady bina.
42 57 I was not greatly soothed by the reassurances that had been tendered by the Lady bina.
42 64 "Are you uneasy?" asked the Lady bina.
42 70 "May I ask," I said, "what was the import of the message delivered by my predecessor, who lately exited the building?" "What a pretty thing she was," said the Lady bina.
42 73 "But, Mistress, her message?" "Doubtless," said the Lady bina, "it is the same as yours, entrusted to two couriers, lest one be too confused, frightened, or distraught to deliver it properly, or comprehensibly.
42 76 "May I inquire its nature?" "Later, perhaps," said the Lady bina.
42 88 "Speak," said the Lady bina.
42 91 "What is the nature of this gift?" inquired Lady bina.
42 94 "Should I continue?" I asked the Lady bina.
42 97 "By all means," said Lady bina.
42 99 "Yes," said the Lady bina, "and certainly any faction loyal to that of the supplanted Lord Agamemnon, but there is little to be feared from him now as, I believe, he is currently without a body".
42 104 "These intruders," said the Lady bina, "were doubtless Kurii.
42 126 "A counterfeit," said Lady bina.
42 134 "Very much so," said the Lady bina.
42 138 "And what credentials were borne by my predecessor," I asked, "she who bore this message, certifying its authenticity, that its source was Lord Arcesilaus?" "None," said the Lady bina.