Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
14
209
Too, I had heard, they were fond of combing the hair of their slave girls.
Too, I had heard, they were fond of combing the hair of their slave girls.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #209)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
206
Warriors of Treve, I had heard, had a fondness for warm wines.
14
207
I supposed that Rask of Treve might have his wine so.
14
208
It seemed strange to me to think of such tarnsmen, such brutal, wild men, caring for such a small pleasantry.
14
209
Too, I had heard, they were fond of combing the hair of their slave girls.
14
210
Cities and men, I thought, are so strange, so different.
14
211
I suspected there were few men as fierce and terrible as those of Treve, dreaded throughout Gor, and yet they enjoyed their wine warmed and were fond of so simple a thing as smoothing the hair of a girl.
14
212
Inside, the tent was floored with heavy, soft rugs, from Tor and Ar, perhaps the booty of caravan raids.
Warriors of Treve, I had heard, had a fondness for warm wines.
I supposed that Rask of Treve might have his wine so.
It seemed strange to me to think of such tarnsmen, such brutal, wild men, caring for such a small pleasantry.
Too, I had heard, they were fond of combing the hair of their slave girls.
Cities and men, I thought, are so strange, so different.
I suspected there were few men as fierce and terrible as those of Treve, dreaded throughout Gor, and yet they enjoyed their wine warmed and were fond of so simple a thing as smoothing the hair of a girl.
Inside, the tent was floored with heavy, soft rugs, from Tor and Ar, perhaps the booty of caravan raids.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 14)