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Book 11. (67 results) Slave Girl of Gor

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4 337 "Var bina? Var bina, Kajira!" they had demanded.
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4 376 "Var bina! Var bina, Kajira!" they had demanded.
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2 148 "bina?" he said, very clearly.
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2 149 "bina, Kajira.
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2 150 Var bina, Kajira?" "I do not know what you want," I whispered.
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2 155 "Var bina, Kajira?" repeated the bearded man.
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2 164 "Var bina, Kajira!" he cried.
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2 165 "Var bina!" "I do not understand you!" I cried.
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2 170 "Var bina!" he demanded.
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2 184 "Var bina, Kajira?" he asked.
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2 221 "Var bina, Kajira?" queried the man.
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2 222 "Var bina?" "Please!" I wept, whispering.
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2 238 "Var bina, Kajira?" queried the man.
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2 736 The word 'bina' had often occurred in their demands.
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2 737 "Var bina!" they had demanded.
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2 744 But what did the word 'bina' mean? There must have been something, I supposed, I was supposed to have, but, as nearly as I could determine, did not have, or something which was supposed to have been with me, but, as far as I could determine, had not been with me.
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4 335 Suddenly, stammering, I said, "Eta—var—var bina?" Eta looked at me, surprised.
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4 348 "Var bina, Eta?" I asked.
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4 355 "Da bina," she said, smiling.
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4 357 "bina," she said.
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4 358 I then understood that 'bina' was the expression for beads, or for a necklace of beads.
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4 363 "bina?" I asked, each time.
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4 365 "Bana," she said, "Ki bina.
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4 369 "bina," she said, pointing to them.
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4 370 bina, I then understood, were lesser beads, cheap beads, beads of little value, save for their aesthetic charm.
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4 371 Indeed, I would later learn that bina were sometimes spoken of, derisively, as "Kajira bana".
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4 372 The most exact translation of 'bina' would probably be "slave beads".
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4 377 The bina, or Slave Beads, had meant more to them than my life.
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4 382 I had thought, before I was clearly apprised of the nature of bina, cheap slave beads, that perhaps the men had supposed that I was to be chained at the rock, adorned with some rare and valuable necklace, worth perhaps a fortune.
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7 483 "No! Please, no, Master!" "You are bina," said he.
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7 489 She was now "bina".
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7 491 The expression 'bina' in Gorean means "slave beads".
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10 136 Once I had nearly had my throat cut for my lack of knowledge of "bina," or slave beads.
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14 58 I looked at bina.
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14 95 bina and I regained our feet.
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14 103 "You are the only girl I know here," said bina.
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14 107 "You, too," I said, looking at bina, Slave Beads, "are the only old friend I have here".
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14 124 I had been longer in the tavern than bina.
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14 175 I brushed against bina, she hurrying to serve another of our master's customers.
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14 203 bina stood near to me.
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14 210 Beside me, bina trembled.
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14 214 I now well understood the agitation of bina.
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14 222 "How beautiful he is," breathed bina.
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14 225 bina, Slave Beads, gazed upon the powerful, wondrous Thandar of Ti.
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14 227 "My ears are pierced," wept bina.
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14 240 There were tears in the eyes of bina.
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14 245 "More than one must serve them," said bina.
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14 249 "I wish to serve him," said bina simply.
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14 251 "Do you think he will buy you?" asked bina.
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14 254 bina quickly followed my example.
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14 278 Beside me, bina placed earrings, unprotestingly, on her ears.
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14 292 "Teela, wait," said bina.
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14 295 "I know what you intend, Teela," said bina.
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14 299 bina stood between myself and the door.
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14 334 "I know you would, Teela," said bina.
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14 340 "Look at yourself in the long mirror, Teela," said bina.
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14 342 "What do you see there?" asked bina.
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14 351 "Abandon then your mad plan to reveal my former identity to Thandar of Ti," said bina.
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14 359 Do you think I like being at the bidding and mercy of any male who can afford a cup of paga?" "If you spoke to Thandar of Ti," said bina, "you would win for us both only a whipping".
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14 361 "I am sorry," said bina.
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14 368 "It is your intention then," said bina, "to inform Thandar of Ti of my former identity".
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14 385 Swiftly bina thrust a scarf in my mouth, wadding it tightly, and fastened it in place with another scarf, pulling the second scarf tight behind my neck, and deeply between my teeth.
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14 393 "You are the catch of the huntress," said bina.
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14 394 "bina!" I heard.
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14 395 "Teela!" "I am coming," cried bina.
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14 398 * * * * It was the first hour in the morning, of the same night, when bina returned.
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14 416 "It was I, too," said bina, dreamily, "whom he took to serve him in the alcove".
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Book 20. (125 results) Players of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote Confidence
12 712 bina lies on her belly before master! bina acknowledges that she is less than the dust beneath his feet! bina is only a slave! Be kind to bina! Please be kind to bina!" "The robes will dry," said the player.
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12 701 "bina begs!" "What does bina beg?" he demanded.
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16 306 "And I the Lady bina of Pseudopolis!" said bina.
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16 426 "And I," cried bina, "am the Lady bina of Pseudopolis!" "You see?" asked Chino.
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2 297 Judging from the brevity of their bell-like skirts, given that shape doubtless by a lining of crinoline, and their bare arms, with puffed, short sleeves, I took them to be Saucy Maidens, probably a bina and a Brigella.
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2 321 The two girls with him, the bina and the Brigella, seemed somewhat ill at ease, too.
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2 370 The bina and Brigella, too, were now passing through the crowd with copper bowls.
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2 588 "We have some lovely larmas there, and perhaps you and your men would like to try my bina and Brigella".
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2 654 "Check the pots of your bina and Brigella," I said.
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6 156 It would be like trying to get along without a comic merchant, a Brigella, a bina, a Lecchio or a Chino.
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6 604 "I see, sir," said the newcomer, who was understood to be the free woman, the Lady Tipa, but was presumably Boots's bina, usually the companion and confidante of the Brigella, "that you well know how to put a slave through her paces".
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6 606 "I did not get a good look at her as I approached," said the bina.
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6 610 "What is wrong with your slave?" asked the bina.
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6 612 "How weak slaves are," said the bina.
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6 614 "I am looking for a girl from my village," said the bina.
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6 617 "Her name is Phoebe," said the bina, "and were she not veiled it would be easier to describe her to you, as she is frightfully homely".
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6 622 "Surely there is something wrong with your slave," said the bina.
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6 624 "What is she doing under there?" asked the bina.
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6 627 "How kind you are, sir," said the bina.
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6 630 "Did she say something?" asked the bina.
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6 633 "Surely there is something wrong with her," said the bina.
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6 635 "Though she is naught but a meaningless slave," said the bina, "she is yet, like myself, a female.
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6 641 "What is wrong?" asked the bina.
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6 643 "The slave need not be shy on my account," said the bina.
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6 654 "Look!" cried the bina.
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6 656 "Oh, yes!" "What a slave she is!" cried the bina.
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6 670 "Phoebe on her knees, as naked as a slave, on a public road, crawling out of a man's robes!" laughed the bina, pointing derisively at her.
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6 672 "You are the sort of girl who should have been whipped and collared at puberty!" said the bina.
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6 676 "You have always been a slave," said the bina.
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6 678 "Slave, slave, slave!" laughed the bina.
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6 1203 "bina!" called Boots, gesturing to the side of the stage.
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6 1204 The bina, then, in her garments of a free woman, she who had played the brief role of the Lady Tipa, the fellow villager of the Lady Phoebe, emerged onto the stage.
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6 1221 "Our little bina!" said Boots, showing her off.
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7 288 Boots was now trying to make do with his Chino and Lecchio, two other fellows, his bina and his new "golden courtesan".
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7 392 Boots's little bina was chained in another tent.
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7 397 The little bina was very pretty, but I thought, rather clearly, she had not yet been brought to slave heat.
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8 22 I saw another fellow start toward Boots's wagon, presumably to fetch the keys to bina's and Rowena's ankle rings.
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8 195 "Yes, Master," said pretty bina.
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8 199 Pretty bina, in particular, I thought, might profit from finding herself on a leash.
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9 280 "You may lock her in the girl wagon, chained in her place, with Rowena and bina," said Boots, generously.
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10 843 I summoned Rowena and the bina to me.
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10 848 "Yes, Master," said the bina.
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10 884 I would then release the Lady Yanina from her constraints, and turn her over to Rowena and the bina.
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12 119 "What is going on?" asked bina, coming up to us, chewing on a larma.
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12 135 Boots had permitted footwear to both bina and Rowena.
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12 533 I could also see the insolent bina approaching.
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12 543 We had also informed the Lady Yanina that she was, too, under obedience-command to the bina.
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12 545 The orders of the bina could be countermanded by Rowena, should she wish to do so, as she was first girl.
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12 560 bina was near the cooking fire.
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12 603 "Are you still here?" asked bina, come from the side of the cooking fire.
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12 622 "I do not want you in the camp," said bina to the player.
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12 662 She, now well acquainted with her own condition, that of the collared female slave on Gor, was terrified as to what might be done to the errant bina.
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12 700 "bina begs!" she wept.
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12 702 "bina begs to be permitted to become a perfect slave, in all things!" she wept.
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12 710 "bina begs the forgiveness of master," she wept.
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12 711 "bina is sorry.
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12 718 bina lay quietly, trembling, startled, beneath his foot.
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12 726 bina sobbed with relief.
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12 782 "No, Master, please!" cried bina.
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12 803 "Do you think little bina now knows she is a slave?" asked Boots.
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15 16 Rowena, Lady Telitsia and bina knelt in terror to one side, slaves, fearful in the presence of free persons, trembling in the face of this sudden invasion of the camp.
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15 17 Besides her collar, which was Boots's, to whom she belonged, bina wore a slave bracelet.
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16 74 They were, of course, Rowena, Lady Telitsia and bina.
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16 166 "Absurd!" cried bina.
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16 249 "Give it back to us!" cried bina.
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16 299 "Certainly!" cried bina.
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16 307 There was some laughter at this from the audience, for "bina" is a not uncommon slave name.
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16 308 The word "bina" is generally used to designate very pretty beads, but beads which, nonetheless, are cheap, common, and simple.
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16 312 The best simple translation of "bina" is "slave beads".
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16 314 "It seems our suspicions are unfounded," said Petrucchio, relieved, "for these are not Lana, Tana and Bana, miserable escaped slaves, but the ladies Rowena, Telitsia and bina, of Pseudopolis".
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16 363 "And you, as well, little female," he said to bina.
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16 369 "No!" cried bina, dutifully.
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16 380 Their disrobing, leaving only scarves about their necks, concealing their collars, and round, adhesive patches on their thighs, concealing their brands, was done mostly in character, with apprehension and reluctance, with piteous whimperings, suitable lamentations, and such, but bina, ...
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16 387 Chino seized Rowena by the hair, and, lifting his arm up, held her up straight, before Petrucchio, and Lecchio took Lady Telitsia and bina into custody, one in each hand, in exactly the same fashion, making them stand up straight, displaying them identically.
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16 410 At his words, of course, Lady Telitsia and bina, too, wiggled, and, in Lecchio's grip, having little choice, wiggled well.
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16 416 On the other hand, at one point, bina did twist toward the player and, somewhat out of character, moved in such a way that there was no doubt that it was to him, he who had her current use, that she was presenting herself.
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16 463 "Oh!" said bina, a collar, with its looped chain in the hands of Chino, closed about her neck.
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16 469 "What is going on?" "Oh!" she cried, now in the first collar, its chain looping back beneath her body, and then looping up to Lady Telitsia's collar, from whose collar, of course, her own chain, passing beneath her body, swung back to keep its own sturdy, linked-steel rendezvous with the ring on the...
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16 487 "Oh!" cried bina.
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16 515 Lecchio now raised the switch near Lady Telitsia, and bina.
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16 517 "Master!" cried bina.
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16 755 "Bana," he said, tapping bina on the shoulder.
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16 788 Rowena, Lady Telitsia and bina, freed of their chains, now had their collars bared.
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16 828 bina, smiling, hung back, standing between Petrucchio and Chino.
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16 838 "What of her?" inquired Temenides, pointing to bina.
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16 839 "That is our bina," said Boots.
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16 840 bina, finding herself the subject of the conversation of the men, instantly knelt.
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16 850 She was now a quite different bina.
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16 864 At this point bina, alarmed, suddenly put her head down and lifted and extended her left arm, the wrist hanging down.
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16 870 "It is she whom I want," said Temenides, pointing at bina.
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16 890 Suddenly the player, the hooded player, he called the "monster," he who now had bina's use, rose from his place at a table and climbed the stairs to the stage.
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16 904 Slowly, beautifully, kneeling before him, looking up at him, bina opened her thighs before the player.
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16 921 bina lifted her head from the player's feet.
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16 952 "Send the female slave to my table," said Temenides, angrily, pointing at bina.
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16 965 Then five coins altogether, five golden tarn disks, and of Ar herself, as it was pointed out, were offered to the player for his bina, lifted in the furious, clenched fist of Temenides, of Cos, one of the masters of the high boards of Kaissa in that powerful island ubarate.
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16 1002 bina, terrified, threw herself to her stomach before the player on the platform.
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16 1008 Instantly bina tore away the scarf knotted about her hips, that which had formerly been tied about her throat, concealing her collar.
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16 1030 He regarded bina, who shrank back from his gaze.
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16 1044 Near the feet of the player, bina trembled, head down.
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16 1061 bina moaned.
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16 1066 "No, no, Master, please!" cried bina.
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16 1071 bina's hands were thonged tightly together before her body.
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16 1079 bina was dragged to the ring and her bound wrists tied over her head to it.
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16 1084 bina looked down upon it with a lack of understanding.
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16 1091 bina did not have the sort of intellect that lent itself naturally to the game, nor the patience for it.
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16 1096 At any rate, whatever might be the truth and falsity in such matters, poor bina would not now be permitted to so much as touch the pieces of the game.
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16 1102 The informed slave, perhaps once a free woman who has some comprehension of the game, may thus observe fearfully the careful processes that will determine her disposition; and even the uninformed slave, such as bina, who in her fearful, agonized observation of the board may understand ...
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16 1138 bina moaned, in her ropes.
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16 1163 bina moaned.
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16 1197 bina looked at him, startled, her hands twisting in the cruel thongs that confined them.
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16 1220 bina closed her eyes, wincing.
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16 1222 bina opened her eyes.
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16 1234 "Master!" cried bina.
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16 1242 He drew forth a knife and went to stand near bina, a bit behind her.
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16 1247 bina trembled.
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16 1248 bina was silent.
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16 1249 If bina spoke again before the conclusion of the game, she would be slain.
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18 34 The fellow who had stood near to bina during the match, he who would have cut her throat if she had erred in her behavior, speaking before the conclusion of the game, now cut her wrists free of the thongs.
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18 86 He looked down at bina, at his feet.
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18 88 "Master," whispered bina, licking softly at his ankle.
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18 98 He then, following Scormus and bina, followed by his troupe, and the troupe's girls, left the hall.
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21 500 It was perhaps the first thing she had ever cooked all by herself, though, to be sure, Rowena and bina had had her help them about the camp, with the cooking and such.
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22 12 bina, I saw, kneeling near Scormus, had eyes only for him.
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22 129 "And doubtless a bina, too," moaned Boots.
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22 130 "Yes, Master," said bina, kneeling beside Scormus.
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Book 28. (288 results) Kur of Gor

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32 156 "On your belly, before me," snapped the Lady bina, "and lick and kiss my feet!" "Excellent," laughed the Lady bina.
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45 1 The Lady bina Desires to Make Herself Useful "How long must I wear this bell?" asked the Lady bina.
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55 291 "Here," cried Statius, "is the traitress, the Lady bina!" The Lady bina, helpless at the feet of Lord Grendel, squirmed in misery, and terror.
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81 110 "And the Lady bina will perhaps be chained in the corridor with the slaves?" "The Lady bina," said Grendel, "will be cabined in the private quarters of Peisistratus, who will then share quarters with his officers.
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23 44 "Then," said he, "what of 'bina'?" "Good," she said.
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23 45 "I am bina!" He thought that would be a good name for taking her off an auction block.
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23 46 'bina', in Gorean, is a common word for slave beads, usually of colored wood, with which a low slave might be permitted to bedeck herself.
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24 83 "I am bina," she cried, proudly.
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24 84 "I am bina!" Grendel lifted his head, and regarded her, puzzled.
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24 85 "bina!" she insisted.
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29 24 "We have seen no sign of Lord Grendel," she said, "nor of Lady bina".
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29 33 "Lady bina has a name," she said.
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29 39 "'bina' is a beautiful name," she said.
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29 50 "Does 'bina' have a meaning?" she asked.
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29 53 "'bina' is a beautiful name for a beautiful woman," she said.
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29 166 "Lady bina has a name," she said.
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29 178 "Lady bina has a name," she said.
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29 243 This trove of combustibles had been fetched earlier by the slave, while Cabot had investigated the beach, and prowled within the forest, discovering however no sign of Lord Grendel or the Lady bina.
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31 45 "Small prints, barefoot, the prints of a woman!" "It is Lord Grendel then," she said, "and Lady bina?" "Yes," said Cabot.
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32 24 "You have it in mind to slay the Lady bina," he said.
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32 31 "I am concerned that the Lady bina does not reach Kurii," said Cabot.
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32 35 "I will not speak!" came a voice from the darkness, that of the Lady bina, doubtless still on the raft.
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32 65 "Tal, Lady bina," said he.
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32 69 Lady bina, to the extent practical, was robed.
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32 75 But Lady bina came to stand before Cabot, and looked up at him.
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32 80 Lady bina regarded Cabot, fiercely, and then, with all her might, slapped him across the left cheek.
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32 102 "How scrawny she is," said Lady bina.
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32 104 "I wonder what men see in such things," said the Lady bina.
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32 106 "What a skimpy garment," said the Lady bina.
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32 108 "And there is something on her neck, is there not?" said the Lady bina.
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32 110 "Why it is a metal collar," exclaimed the Lady bina, as though astonished.
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32 118 "Surely she can take it off," said the Lady bina, as though concerned.
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32 123 "But would she not then be marked?" asked the Lady bina.
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32 125 "What a lovely mark!" said the Lady bina.
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32 130 The Lady bina, it seems, did not hear his remark.
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32 133 "Yes," said the Lady bina, "it was hard to read, in the light".
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32 134 "What did she cost you?" asked the Lady bina.
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32 138 "That is what she is worth," said the Lady bina.
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32 140 "And what would I bring?" inquired the Lady bina.
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32 142 "Girl!" snapped the Lady bina.
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32 146 "You are worthless," said the Lady bina.
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32 149 "As you are an animal," said the Lady bina, "why are you clothed?" "Master has permitted his animal a tunic," she said.
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32 150 "Remove it," said the Lady bina.
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32 153 "That is better," said the Lady bina, with satisfaction.
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32 157 "Lady bina," said Cabot, "is well learning to be a free woman".
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32 158 Lady bina did not respond to Cabot, but stepped back, a pace from the prone slave.
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32 161 "It gives me much pleasure to see you so," said the Lady bina to the prostrate slave, "for in the container, on the Prison Moon, it seemed to me that you dared to compare yourself with me, and might even have dared to regard yourself as my superior".
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32 163 "You were a naked slave then, as you are now," said the Lady bina.
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32 166 "How stupidly bold you were, how presumptuous, how insolent!" said the Lady bina.
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32 167 "And now you are as you should be, a collared slave!" said the Lady bina.
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32 169 "Did you, truly, in the container," asked the Lady bina, "think to compete with me?" "Yes, Mistress," she said.
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32 170 "Forgive me, Mistress! But I then thought myself a free woman!" "And thought yourself my equal, or better?" scoffed the Lady bina.
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32 172 Forgive me, Mistress!" "How foolish you were!" said the Lady bina.
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32 174 "Rise, back away, and kneel," said the Lady bina.
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32 177 "She is plain, and stupid," said the Lady bina to Cabot.
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32 179 The Lady bina laughed.
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32 183 "Have you and Lady bina," inquired Cabot, "entered into the Companionship?" "No," said Grendel.
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32 184 Lady bina laughed, scornfully, at the preposterous nature of so untoward a supposition.
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32 189 The Lady bina regarded Cabot uneasily, angrily.
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32 193 "The Lady bina is a free woman".
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32 196 "It is true that I am beautiful," said the Lady bina.
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32 205 "You do not trust me," said Lady bina, reproachfully, to Grendel.
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32 216 "I am a free woman!" said the Lady bina.
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32 220 "You do not truly love me," said the Lady bina.
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32 245 "That is good news for the Lady bina," said Cabot.
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32 254 "I will not eat raw tharlarion," said the Lady bina.
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32 258 "It must do," said the Lady bina.
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32 262 "See her run," said the Lady bina, amused.
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32 265 "She should be a slave," said the Lady bina, sneeringly.
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32 267 "It was clever of you to send her away, while my gross cohort fetches tharlarion from the raft," said the Lady bina.
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32 276 "There are berries there," said the Lady bina to Grendel.
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32 280 "How pretty!" sneered the Lady bina.
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32 293 Lady bina looked away from him, in disgust.
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32 323 "I wish she had eaten some," said the Lady bina.
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32 327 "Slut!" snapped the Lady bina.
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32 330 "Your knees!" said the Lady bina.
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32 334 "Have her split her knees," said the Lady bina.
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32 337 "You would have her kneel in full nadu before me, with a free woman present?" "She may, of course, continue to feed," said the Lady bina.
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32 340 "How pretty!" sneered the Lady bina.
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32 345 "Shame, shame, shame!" shrieked the Lady bina, and leapt up, and would have struck the slave, but was prevented from doing so by Cabot who, himself leaping up, seized her wrists, held them, and by means of them returned her to her place, kneeling, to the side of Grendel.
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32 346 "Whip her, whip her, mercilessly!" demanded the Lady bina.
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32 351 "Slut!" cried the Lady bina.
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32 361 In me, so kneeling, desire flames!" "Slut, slut!" said the Lady bina.
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32 364 "Put your knees together!" hissed the Lady bina.
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32 367 "She should be beaten," said the Lady bina.
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32 372 "Come, Beast," said the Lady bina to Grendel.
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32 377 When Grendel had returned, and served the Lady bina, Cabot spoke to him.
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32 384 Grendel and the Lady bina then retired.
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32 405 "Make no sound, Lord Tarl," whispered the Lady bina.
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32 407 "He is sleeping," said the Lady bina.
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32 409 The Lady bina laughed, softly.
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32 414 "Yes," said the Lady bina.
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32 420 "No," said the Lady bina, "for it is the world's master who defines treason".
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32 443 "What is this?" queried the Lady bina.
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32 453 "Abandon her," said the Lady bina.
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32 459 "You could not help yourself," said the Lady bina.
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32 467 "Lady bina is generous," said Cabot.
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34 227 "I suspect the Lady bina is involved in this," said Grendel.
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34 235 "It is speculation on my part that Lady bina intervened with Agamemnon to protect you on the lake.
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34 238 "Lady bina may want you," said Grendel.
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34 247 "And to a lesser extent yet would have the Lady bina," said Grendel.
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34 253 "And thus I suspect we were to be finished in the storm," he said, "seemingly as the unfortunate consequence of an unforeseen accident, and thus without any compromise whatsoever to future services which the Lady bina might render to Agamemnon".
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36 96 "If the revolution should be successful, the Lady bina, as a traitress, will be in great danger.
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40 211 "The Lady bina," said Lord Grendel, "is human".
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42 62 "It is the Lady bina," he said.
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42 85 They were nearly to the top of the shoot, when the Lady bina, now cattle, unclothed, a bell on her neck, a tiara fastened in her blonde hair, saw them.
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42 97 The throat of the Lady bina, of course, was not constructed to utter Kur, nor would she know much of that language, saving perhaps to recognize some words addressed to her, and what Kurii might be in the facility would be unlikely to have translators, or, even, if so, would not be like...
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43 1 In the Vicinity of the Slaughter Bench As Cabot climbed the ladder the shrieks of the Lady bina came to him.
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43 11 He saw the Lady bina, dangling upside down, her ankles roped together, the rope slung over a hook on a pulley.
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43 24 He was but feet from the butcher, who, tool in hand, the Lady bina in his grasp, regarded him, curiously.
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43 27 To Cabot's left he could see a number of suspended bodies, alive, dangling and squirming, some squealing, awaiting their turn, those who had followed the Lady bina and her bell.
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43 32 "Save me! Save me!" screamed the Lady bina.
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43 35 "I am the bell girl! I am the bell beast!" screamed the Lady bina.
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43 55 Lady bina, in pain, dangling, cried out in misery, a long wailing sound.
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43 60 The butcher's mighty paw clasped the pointed tool more firmly, and he drew back his right arm, and with his left hand he drew the shrieking Lady bina more closely to him.
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43 82 The butcher turned to the dangling Lady bina but there now stood a formidable impediment between him and his objective.
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43 89 "Free me, free me, you fools!" screamed the Lady bina.
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43 92 "Free me!" demanded the Lady bina.
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43 94 The Lady bina, squirming, dangling upside down, discerned Lita.
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43 96 The Lady bina's bell, as she struggled, rang.
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43 98 "Go away!" cried the Lady bina.
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43 105 "Send that stinking, ugly slave away!" cried the Lady bina.
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43 132 "Get this terrible bell, and chain, off my neck!" demanded the Lady bina, sitting on the platform, rubbing her rope-burned ankles.
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43 134 "Then fetch a tool," said the Lady bina.
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43 136 "They are only cattle," said the Lady bina.
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43 143 "Come back!" said the Lady bina.
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43 184 The Lady bina laughed.
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43 194 "Where is the tool, to free me of this hated device?" said the Lady bina, indicating the unwelcome encirclement which graced her slim neck.
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43 207 As the Lady bina rose to her feet the bell on her neck gave out its note.
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43 211 "Drive it away!" demanded the Lady bina.
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43 212 Stupidly, balefully, the creature, massive and stolid, not moving, was looking at the Lady bina.
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43 216 "Get rid of him!" said the Lady bina, shuddering.
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43 220 "Drive it away!" demanded the Lady bina.
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43 228 "Where are we going?" asked the Lady bina.
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43 231 "Never!" said the Lady bina.
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43 252 He had satisfied himself that the Lady bina, as he had supposed, could not be trusted, and that Lord Grendel, for whatever reason, might die before he would permit harm to come to her.
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43 265 "Wait!" said the Lady bina.
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43 268 "See," said the Lady bina, "the slave is clothed and I am not!" "It is only a tiny, shameful tunic," said Lord Grendel, "a handful of cheap, clinging cloth".
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43 269 "She is clothed," said the Lady bina.
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43 285 "Slave!" said the Lady bina.
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43 288 She did have her knees together, doubtless because of the presence of a free woman, Lady bina.
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43 289 "Remove your garment," said the Lady bina.
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43 296 "Good," said the Lady bina, seizing the garment.
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43 303 "And you stink," added the Lady bina.
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43 306 The Lady bina regarded him, with fury.
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43 307 "We will remove it as soon as possible," Lord Grendel reassured the Lady bina.
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43 308 "Is the slave crying?" asked the Lady bina, amused.
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43 327 "It will have to do," said the Lady bina, holding the garment out.
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43 331 Consider, too, its meaning!" The Lady bina swiftly drew on the tunic.
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43 362 "Be quiet," chided the Lady bina.
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43 364 Ah, thought Cabot, he is not unaware of the effect of that tiny garment on the body of the Lady bina.
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43 368 "Free women," said the Lady bina, "are a thousand times more beautiful than slaves".
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43 377 "She obeys nicely," said the Lady bina.
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43 381 "For a female slave," said the Lady bina.
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43 383 The Lady bina, regarding the obedient, commanded slave, laughed derisively.
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43 413 The Lady bina turned angrily away.
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43 417 "What are you doing?" demanded the Lady bina.
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43 419 "No!" exclaimed the Lady bina.
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43 485 Grendel then went to the trap, where the Lady bina, and now the slave, Lita, waited.
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43 486 "I am blindfolded, bound, and leashed!" said Lady bina, angrily, when she was sure Lord Grendel was near.
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45 53 It may be recalled that the Lady bina, before leaving the area of the slaughter bench, had demanded, and received, the garment of Lita, the slave, in order that she not be unclothed.
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45 55 On the other hand, a similar garment, sleeveless and brief, had been fashioned for the Lady bina.
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45 84 "Outside," said the Lady bina, "I saw some cattle humans.
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45 108 Swiftly the Lady bina knelt, and put her head to the ground.
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45 178 The Lady bina shuddered.
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45 198 The Lady bina looked from side to side, angrily.
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45 207 The Lady bina turned white.
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45 215 The Lady bina then, uttering a small cry of misery, turned about and rushed from their presence.
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46 201 "Water, Sirs?" asked the Lady bina, who held a ewer.
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47 202 "The Lady bina," said Statius, "fled the camp, days ago".
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47 215 It was only after the escape of the Lady bina, and shortly prior to our attack, that it seemed to change, as though Agamemnon had decided at last, in virtue of our weakness, that such precautions were no longer necessary".
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51 164 "I do not recall your putting the leather to the Lady bina," said Cabot.
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55 186 "Yes," said Cabot, "and I trust you remember all this, should the Lady bina be snatched from the side of Agamemnon, and come into our power".
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55 249 The fugitive was, of course, the Lady bina.
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55 283 "The Lady bina has again eluded us," said Cabot.
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55 288 There was, at that moment, a cry of Kur elation, and greeting, and Cabot and Lord Grendel turned about to see Statius approaching, dragging behind him, by means of a stout rope on her neck, stumbling, filthy, terrified, only the remnant of a stained tunic left to her, her wrists pinioned behind her ...
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55 289 "The Lady bina returns," said Cabot.
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55 290 Statius hurled the Lady bina triumphantly, contemptuously, to the feet of Lord Grendel.
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55 303 Terrified, the Lady bina began to desperately kiss and lick the feet of Lord Grendel.
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55 308 This was done and the body of the Lady bina was then placed in the position of the slave bow.
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55 320 Statius pulled the Lady bina up, to an upright kneeling position, before Lord Grendel.
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55 322 The lips of the Lady bina quivered.
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55 331 "The Lady bina is different," said Lord Grendel.
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55 335 "The Lady bina," said Statius, "is not a slave.
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55 339 It seemed the Lady bina would collapse, but Statius, a hand in her hair, held her upright.
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55 352 He then regarded the Lady bina, sorrowfully.
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57 81 The Lady bina crawled slowly, painfully, from the tiny shelter, against the weight of the chains, lifted her head briefly, saw Lord Grendel, cast a look of terror at him, and then knelt shuddering before the group, her head down, to the dirt, as commanded.
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57 115 The Lady bina lifted her head, a little, to regard Lord Grendel.
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61 1 A Stability of Positions; The Report of Flavion; The Accosting of the Lady bina; A Reference to Omens "There," said Lord Grendel, pointing, "off there, in the valley, to the right, see the dome? That is the palace".
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61 96 "At least, my dear Statius," said Lord Grendel, "you cannot blame this projected treachery on the Lady bina".
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61 97 The Lady bina, as might be expected, was with the rebel forces, as were the others who had been in Lord Grendel's camp, which had now been abandoned.
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61 113 "Too," said Cabot, "it is clear he wants the death of the Lady bina, on whom many are eager to impose justice, indeed, of a most hideous sort, and he may, thus, use your dalliance in this matter, and your reluctance to expeditiously prosecute her, as further grounds to undermine your a...
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61 126 "You must permit the torture and death of the Lady bina," said Statius.
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61 134 "You must sacrifice the Lady bina.
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61 151 "The Lady bina!" cried Grendel, turning about, and hurrying to the rear.
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61 154 Moments later Lord Grendel pressed through a circle of Kurii and humans, and discovered the Lady bina on her back.
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61 161 One great paw of Lord Grendel closed on the back of the neck of the killer human and tore him from the Lady bina, and then his fangs went to his throat.
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61 167 "Kneel, head up, near the stake," said Cabot to the Lady bina, and she, wild-eyed, shuddering, hastened to comply.
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61 170 One of the Kurii reapplied the close-fitting restraints, joined by their short linkage, with two clicks, to the slender ankles of the Lady bina.
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61 210 "I feared it," said Cabot, "when I first heard the screams of the Lady bina, and grew more fearful when she screamed thrice, for that is the number of screams.
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61 222 Lord Grendel, Statius, and Cabot then regarded the Lady bina.
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61 223 "You do not have to kneel back on your heels," said Cabot to the Lady bina.
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61 241 "May I speak?" whispered the Lady bina.
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62 4 It was four days following the accosting of the human female, the Lady bina, in Lord Grendel's camp.
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62 27 "Have you not planned for that," asked Cabot, "by demonstrating his concern for the welfare of the much-hated traitress, the Lady bina, his defense of her against the human, Cestiphon, and urging her trial, conviction, and execution, confident that Grendel would defend her, and thus di...
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63 1 What Took Place in the Field "The Lady bina has escaped!" cried Archon, rushing forward.
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63 75 So the Lady bina was missing.
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63 80 Certainly the Lady bina would have welcomed any opportunity to escape.
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63 92 "He leaped over the parapet and sped below, to rescue the Lady bina".
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63 102 "Its leader is the cattle human from the time of the slaughter bench, he who noted the Lady bina, he who understood in his simple, doltish, stupid way her role in leading others to the slaughter bench, he who would have her blood!" "No!" cried Flavion, in dismay.
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63 106 "They will kill the Lady bina!" said Statius.
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63 114 "This is not about the Lady bina!" cried Cabot, taking a rifle.
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63 124 Had Lord Grendel not been overwrought, or had he been less concerned with the safety of the Lady bina, he might have chosen to remain within the safety of his lines and allowed her to perish as she might, and would, at the hands of the cattle humans.
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63 133 There was the sound of the Lady bina's bell and her scream was heard in the field.
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63 135 Whereas the hunting Kurii had not the least interest in the Lady bina herself they had been well apprised of her importance to their target, this information having been supplied by Flavion, and so they began to converge on that locality from which had emanated the sound of the bell, a...
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63 137 Lord Grendel, unwisely, began to thrust cattle human after cattle human from his path, hastening to the relief of the Lady bina, who was in the midst of several cattle humans squealing and stamping about her, some with stones, and others with sharpened sticks.
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63 162 Lord Grendel reached down and lifted, tenderly, in his arms the limp, lacerated form of the Lady bina.
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63 175 Lord Grendel turned about and slowly made his way back to the insurrectionists' lines, the unconscious, torn body of the Lady bina in his arms.
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64 2 The bell had been removed from the neck of the Lady bina.
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64 9 Some ten days after her escape and recovery, and six days after it had begun, the Lady bina's fever broke.
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64 53 "It was Flavion who encouraged his advances to the Lady bina".
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64 57 It had only recently become clear to Cestiphon that Flavion had put him to use, to further his own ends, to bring Lord Grendel hurriedly to the assistance of the Lady bina, thus betraying his concern for a traitress, and, thus, he hoped, undermining and compromising his position in the...
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64 69 "What could they do to her now that she would not welcome?" It would be injudicious, and certainly unnecessary, in a reportorial narrative of this sort, to delineate in any detail the terrible moments which were spent by the Lady bina in the clutches of the cattle humans.
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64 83 This was now common knowledge in the camp, given the freeing of the Lady bina, the attempt on the life of Lord Grendel, his flight, and such.
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64 84 The Lady bina had confirmed, as was scarcely necessary, the collusion of Flavion in her escape.
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64 105 Too, of course, considering matters of motivation, it seems the Lady bina may have been displeased that Cabot had not proved more amendable to her considerable charms, that whilst both were clasped in breeding shackles.
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64 125 It was his group which had flushed the Lady bina into the open, earlier, when she had been noted by Lord Grendel, Statius, and Cabot, in the vicinity of a womb tunnel.
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64 136 In any event, these women clearly did not understand that the Lady bina, for it was she whom they had entrapped, was a free woman, or, more likely, they had no concept at all of a free woman.
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64 140 Two of the women pulled the Lady bina's hands away from her face, and a third drew her head up by the hair.
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64 143 And then the Lady bina's captors pulled her to her feet, and turned her about, and about, displaying her to the camp, but the men turned away, disgusted, and the women shrieked and laughed the more.
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64 153 Cestiphon then picked up the sheet and threw it about the Lady bina, who gratefully, with her small, closely braceleted hands, clutched it about her.
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64 154 "Begone, beast, monster," said Cestiphon, angrily, and the Lady bina, sobbing, clutching the sheet about her, fighting her shackles, moved away, as swiftly as she could.
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64 157 The Lady bina was, you see, despite what might be her misfortunes or fate, a free woman, and thus a thousand times, and more, above them.
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64 158 The Lady bina went to where Lord Grendel was in conference with Peisistratus, Statius, and Cabot, and, with a small sound of chain, lay down at his feet.
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64 169 The Lady bina sobbed, softly, and knelt as she had been encouraged to kneel, as a Gorean free woman, demurely, erect, gracefully, her knees together.
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64 175 The Lady bina carefully, closely, drew the sheet about her, and knelt beside them, her head down.
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65 51 "Surely, Lord Grendel," said Cabot, "you will not betray humans, and the Lady bina amongst them, to the vengeance of the minions of Lord Agamemnon".
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66 72 "What of the Lady bina?" asked Cabot.
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66 78 "But they hate the Lady bina," said Cabot.
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66 84 "You dare entrust the Lady bina to them?" "Yes," said Lord Grendel.
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66 90 "If the Lady bina had retained her beauty," said Peisistratus, "perhaps she could train them as serving slaves".
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67 103 The small open-sided shelter in which the Lady bina had been chained was still there.
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67 111 He thought in sorrow of the beauty of the Lady bina, and how she was now little more than a broken, torn, hideous, shapeless thing.
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69 58 "Where is the Lady bina?" asked Cabot.
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70 70 "Open the trap! Help me! I am caught!" "We lost track of you, after the escape of the Lady bina, and the business of the cattle humans, the killing squad, and such".
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73 84 "But the Lady bina," said Cabot.
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78 22 "I have known only one free woman," said the brunette slave, "the Lady bina".
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78 160 "Remember the Lady bina," Lord Grendel had whispered to the fallen, shuddering Kur, and then he had straightened up, and backed away, and lifted his head to the far ceiling of the world and howled, as a primeval Kur might have howled, a cry of rage, of hatred, of victory, and satisfact...
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79 173 Lord Grendel was not at the feast, for he had returned to the habitats, doubtless on business, say, with Lords Arcesilaus and Zarendargar, or perhaps to participate further in the festivals, or, perhaps, more simply, to be near the Lady bina.
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80 91 "At the gross tearings and multiple mutilations of the free woman, bina," said Cabot.
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80 103 "I have looked upon the Lady bina," said Cabot, with a shiver.
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80 247 The Lady bina smiled, again.
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80 249 The Lady bina stood before the group, her veil descended, her hood put back, and was again as once she had been, incredibly fair, and marvelously beautiful.
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80 257 The Lady bina then said to the slaves, "You may lift your heads, girls".
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80 259 The Lady bina then looked directly upon Cecily.
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80 261 "What is your name?" asked the Lady bina.
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80 263 As the Lady bina was not the owner of the brunette slave, she would not, of course, be authorized to name her.
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80 265 "You are pretty, Cecily," said the Lady bina.
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80 269 "I seem to remember you from a container," said the Lady bina, as though with some difficulty attempting to recall the matter, "when you naively, in your presumptuous and foolish vanity, dared to consider yourself a free woman".
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80 272 "You have a pretty collar, slave girl," said the Lady bina.
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80 281 The Lady bina, the free woman, then looked away from the slave, disdainfully, and looked at Cabot.
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80 293 "Lord Grendel," said the Lady bina, acknowledging his presence.
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80 294 "Lady bina," he said.
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80 309 "I think this is a world of Kurii," said the Lady bina, "not of humans.
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80 314 "I shall wish," said the Lady bina, "to be given transportation to Gor.
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80 325 "Then they were not true free women," said the Lady bina.
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80 330 "But it is true of you, is it not?" asked the Lady bina.
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80 335 "And the collar belongs on you, does it not?" asked the Lady bina.
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80 337 "The collar belongs on me!" "Are you insolent?" asked the Lady bina.
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80 339 "Forgive me, Mistress!" "Slave," sneered the Lady bina.
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80 342 "Quite true, slave girl," said the Lady bina.
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80 365 Cabot thought it a shame that the Lady bina was a free woman.
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80 400 "You may accompany me then," said the Lady bina.
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80 405 "I may need a serving slave," said the Lady bina.
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80 412 "I think you want her," said the Lady bina, "—perhaps for slave use".
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80 415 "Doubtless you make her grovel and squirm," said the Lady bina.
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80 417 "She seems quite modest, and quite demure now," said the Lady bina.
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80 421 "She is a pleasure slave," said the Lady bina.
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80 424 The Lady bina then looked at Cecily.
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80 427 "I like the word 'Mistress' on your dirty little slave lips," said the Lady bina.
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80 430 "Now!" said the Lady bina.
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80 432 The Lady bina then laughed, merrily.
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80 433 "Grendel," said the Lady bina.
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80 442 "Well then," said the Lady bina, to Lord Arcesilaus, "shall we now to the tables?" "Yes," said he.
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81 76 "I must accompany the Lady bina," he said.
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81 92 "The Lady bina has made inquiries," he said.
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81 97 "The Lady bina is a free woman," said Grendel.
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81 172 "Are you not privy to their deliberations?" "No longer," said Grendel, "as I have chosen to accompany the Lady bina to Gor".
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Book 29. (15 results) Swordsmen of Gor

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1 111 "I gather it is to make landfall within territories under the hegemony of Ar, and there disembark the Lady bina and her cohort, and guard, Lord Grendel".
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1 117 "If you have been placed here, in this verdant wilderness, at the will of Priest-Kings, whoever or whatever they may be, might not the Lady bina and Lord Grendel have their purposes, as well?" "I do not know".
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1 133 "Lady bina," I said, sharply, narrowly.
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1 134 "Yes," she said, quickly, "Lady bina".
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1 137 No love was lost between her and the beauteous Lady bina, but that was no excuse for an impropriety in this matter, however inadvertent or slight.
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1 139 Too, a chasm, a world, separated her from the Lady bina.
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1 140 The gulf between a tarsk and a Ubara was less than the gap between one such as she and one such as the Lady bina.
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1 141 To be sure, I had often thought that the Lady bina would herself look quite well in a collar.
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1 144 "When Peisistratus disembarks the Lady bina and Lord Grendel," she said, "whence then he?" "He will undoubtedly continue his work," I said.
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1 187 I had found myself, months ago, imprisoned in a container on the Prison Moon, sharing the container with two individuals, a young Englishwoman, Miss Virginia Cecily Jean Pym, and a lovely Kur Pet, who had later come to be the Lady bina.
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1 261 She who had become the Lady bina had been, at that time, long ago, in the container, no more than a Kur pet, a human pet of a superior life form, the Kurii, one at that time not even speeched, one at that time no more than a simple, naive, luscious, appetitious little animal.
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1 334 I recalled she had earlier referred to the Lady bina, but had omitted her title, as "Lady".
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1 388 The Lady bina, on the other hand, had been accorded quarters, as she had insisted, in the cabin of Peisistratus himself, the captain, who then, with her guard, Grendel, had bunked with his men.
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1 389 It must not be thought surprising that the Lady bina had been deferred to, for she was a free woman.
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9 38 The only free woman with whom she had had contact with on the Steel World had been the Lady bina, a former Kur pet, who was less a Gorean free woman than a remarkably beautiful, ambitious, vain little animal.
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Book 31. (4 results) Conspirators of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote Confidence
9 378 "The slave is female," came from the translator, mechanically, unemotionally, a placidity quite at odds with the roiling, tensed power that seemed to rise now like lava within that immense, living frame, "the price was twenty tarsks, and the buyer is by name bina, and by title, the Lad...
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10 625 In some respects, despite its tendency to indulge the will of the Lady bina, it ruled, and categorically, and the Lady bina, however fretful and resentful, must abide by its will.
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9 252 "I am the Lady bina," she said.
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9 273 I thought it odd, as well, for 'bina' is a common word for beads, generally cheap beads, of colored wood, slave beads.
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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor

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46 254 "The Lady bina!" he cried, "the Lady bina!" Lord Grendel then, uttering a cry of rage, and misery, ax in hand, hurried away.
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