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"bina "

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 304 "No," cried Rowena.
16 305 "I am the Lady Rowena of Pseudopolis!" "And I am the Lady Telitsia of Pseudopolis!" said Lady Telitsia.
16 306 "And I the Lady bina of Pseudopolis!" said bina.
16 307 There was some laughter at this from the audience, for "bina" is a not uncommon slave name.
16 308 The word "bina" is generally used to designate very pretty beads, but beads which, nonetheless, are cheap, common, and simple.
16 309 They are usually of painted wood or glass.
16 310 With such beads common slaves, if they are sufficiently pleasing, might hope to be permitted to adorn themselves.
"No," cried Rowena. "I am the Lady Rowena of Pseudopolis!" "And I am the Lady Telitsia of Pseudopolis!" said Lady Telitsia. "And I the Lady bina of Pseudopolis!" said bina. There was some laughter at this from the audience, for "bina" is a not uncommon slave name. The word "bina" is generally used to designate very pretty beads, but beads which, nonetheless, are cheap, common, and simple. They are usually of painted wood or glass. With such beads common slaves, if they are sufficiently pleasing, might hope to be permitted to adorn themselves. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )