Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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One as favored, as beautiful, as she, did not have to brook the nuisances, the unpleasantries, the closeness, the squabbles, the pettinesses, of lesser slaves.
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72
I had little doubt that she would be much envied by the other girls, being apparently the favorite of the kasbah's master, the noble Ibn Saran.
24
73
Too, from her mien I gathered that she would hold herself far superior to such as they.
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74
But did she not know that on her own neck, as much as theirs, there was a collar? In the room I noted, on a small table to the side, even decanters, doubtless filled with choice wines, perhaps even ka-la-nas of Ar, or Ta-wine, from distant, terraced Cos.
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75
Too, on the table, was an assortment of fruits, dates, tospits, doubtless sugared, plums, grapes, and larma.
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76
She continued to comb her hair, languorously.
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Occasionally she stopped, and lifted her chin a little, and regarded herself, for a time, in the mirror.
One as favored, as beautiful, as she, did not have to brook the nuisances, the unpleasantries, the closeness, the squabbles, the pettinesses, of lesser slaves.
I had little doubt that she would be much envied by the other girls, being apparently the favorite of the kasbah's master, the noble Ibn Saran.
Too, from her mien I gathered that she would hold herself far superior to such as they.
But did she not know that on her own neck, as much as theirs, there was a collar? In the room I noted, on a small table to the side, even decanters, doubtless filled with choice wines, perhaps even ka-la-nas of Ar, or Ta-wine, from distant, terraced Cos.
Too, on the table, was an assortment of fruits, dates, tospits, doubtless sugared, plums, grapes, and larma.
She continued to comb her hair, languorously.
Occasionally she stopped, and lifted her chin a little, and regarded herself, for a time, in the mirror.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )