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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then, still kneeling, she raised her hand, head back, insolently to her hair, to remove from it one of the ornate pins, its head carved from the horn of kailiauk, that bound it. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #388)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 388 Then, still kneeling, she raised her hand, head back, insolently to her hair, to remove from it one of the ornate pins, its head carved from the horn of kailiauk, that bound it.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 385 When she went to draw her arms back to her body there was just the briefest instant in which she could not do so, and she frowned, looked annoyed, puzzled, and then was permitted to move as she wished.
15 386 I laughed.
15 387 She was superb.
15 388 Then, still kneeling, she raised her hand, head back, insolently to her hair, to remove from it one of the ornate pins, its head carved from the horn of kailiauk, that bound it.
15 389 Again a thong, this time that on her right wrist, prohibited, but only for an instant, the movement, but inches from her hair.
15 390 She frowned.
15 391 There was laughter.
When she went to draw her arms back to her body there was just the briefest instant in which she could not do so, and she frowned, looked annoyed, puzzled, and then was permitted to move as she wished. I laughed. She was superb. Then, still kneeling, she raised her hand, head back, insolently to her hair, to remove from it one of the ornate pins, its head carved from the horn of kailiauk, that bound it. Again a thong, this time that on her right wrist, prohibited, but only for an instant, the movement, but inches from her hair. She frowned. There was laughter. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)