She maintained that she would be more of a hindrance to me so clad.
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I had not argued, for she was right.
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As I watched her yellow hair swept behind her in the wind and regarded the joyful lineaments of her beauty, I was glad that she had not chosen, whatever might be her reason, to clothe herself in the traditional manner.
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Yet though I could not repress my admiration of this girl and the transformation which had been wrought in her from the cold Tatrix of Tharna to the humiliated slave to the glorious creature who now stood beside me my thoughts were mostly in the Sardar, for I knew that I had not yet kept my appointment with the priest-kings.
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I listened to the slow, gloomy tolling of the hollow bar.
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"Someone has entered the mountains," said Lara.
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"Yes," I said.
She maintained that she would be more of a hindrance to me so clad.
I had not argued, for she was right.
As I watched her yellow hair swept behind her in the wind and regarded the joyful lineaments of her beauty, I was glad that she had not chosen, whatever might be her reason, to clothe herself in the traditional manner.
Yet though I could not repress my admiration of this girl and the transformation which had been wrought in her from the cold Tatrix of Tharna to the humiliated slave to the glorious creature who now stood beside me my thoughts were mostly in the Sardar, for I knew that I had not yet kept my appointment with the priest-kings.
I listened to the slow, gloomy tolling of the hollow bar.
"Someone has entered the mountains," said Lara.
"Yes," I said.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )