Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
17
373
Phyllis had now struggled to her feet, blushing a red visible even under the torches, and, unsteady, trembling slightly, was trying to brush the sand from her hair, her legs and her slave livery.
Phyllis had now struggled to her feet, blushing a red visible even under the torches, and, unsteady, trembling slightly, was trying to brush the sand from her hair, her legs and her slave livery.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #373)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
17
370
"Kajuralia!" laughed Ho-Sorl and turned, and, to the laughter of all, returned to his place at the table.
17
371
Ho-Tu was laughing perhaps the loudest of all, pounding the table with his fists.
17
372
Even Cernus looked up from his game and smiled.
17
373
Phyllis had now struggled to her feet, blushing a red visible even under the torches, and, unsteady, trembling slightly, was trying to brush the sand from her hair, her legs and her slave livery.
17
374
"Don't look so disappointed," said a Red Silk Girl passing near her, carrying Ka-la-na.
17
375
Phyllis made an angry noise.
17
376
"Poor little White Silk slave," said another Red Silk Girl passing between the tables.
"Kajuralia!" laughed Ho-Sorl and turned, and, to the laughter of all, returned to his place at the table.
Ho-Tu was laughing perhaps the loudest of all, pounding the table with his fists.
Even Cernus looked up from his game and smiled.
Phyllis had now struggled to her feet, blushing a red visible even under the torches, and, unsteady, trembling slightly, was trying to brush the sand from her hair, her legs and her slave livery.
"Don't look so disappointed," said a Red Silk Girl passing near her, carrying Ka-la-na.
Phyllis made an angry noise.
"Poor little White Silk slave," said another Red Silk Girl passing between the tables.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17)