Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
227
The first thing I would have done was discard the long, heavy, opaque Pani tunic, which seemed quite inappropriate for a slave, at least in good weather, given what a slave was.
The first thing I would have done was discard the long, heavy, opaque Pani tunic, which seemed quite inappropriate for a slave, at least in good weather, given what a slave was.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #227)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
224
To be sure, I am informed by the stranger that these fellows are much freer in emotion, teasing, joking, and such, when amongst one another.
37
225
The slave, who had her head down, I thought was smiling, as well.
37
226
I did not understand the meaning of this, either.
37
227
The first thing I would have done was discard the long, heavy, opaque Pani tunic, which seemed quite inappropriate for a slave, at least in good weather, given what a slave was.
37
228
Let it be cast away! Captain Nakamura then bowed, excusing himself, but paused, at the door.
37
229
"It is my understanding," he said, "from a cripple at the castle, a man named Rutilius of Ar, that the slave, Alcinoë, may have value in Ar".
37
230
"Oh?" said the stranger.
To be sure, I am informed by the stranger that these fellows are much freer in emotion, teasing, joking, and such, when amongst one another.
The slave, who had her head down, I thought was smiling, as well.
I did not understand the meaning of this, either.
The first thing I would have done was discard the long, heavy, opaque Pani tunic, which seemed quite inappropriate for a slave, at least in good weather, given what a slave was.
Let it be cast away! Captain Nakamura then bowed, excusing himself, but paused, at the door.
"It is my understanding," he said, "from a cripple at the castle, a man named Rutilius of Ar, that the slave, Alcinoë, may have value in Ar".
"Oh?" said the stranger.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)