Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
18
729
Thura wore talenders in her hair.
Thura wore talenders in her hair.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #729)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
18
726
"I never thought," Tab was saying, "that I would find a free woman of interest".
18
727
He had one arm about Midice.
18
728
"On a peasant holding," said Thurnock, defensively, as though he must justify having freed Thura, "one can get much more work from a free woman!" He pounded the table.
18
729
Thura wore talenders in her hair.
18
730
"For my part," said Clitus, chewing, "I am only a poor fisherman, and could scarce afford the costs of a slave".
18
731
Ula laughed and thrust her head against his shoulder, holding his arm.
18
732
"Well," said Samos, chewing on a vulo wing, "I am glad there are still some women slave in Port Kar.
"I never thought," Tab was saying, "that I would find a free woman of interest".
He had one arm about Midice.
"On a peasant holding," said Thurnock, defensively, as though he must justify having freed Thura, "one can get much more work from a free woman!" He pounded the table.
Thura wore talenders in her hair.
"For my part," said Clitus, chewing, "I am only a poor fisherman, and could scarce afford the costs of a slave".
Ula laughed and thrust her head against his shoulder, holding his arm.
"Well," said Samos, chewing on a vulo wing, "I am glad there are still some women slave in Port Kar.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18)