Post by adreannaTal{fb} on Dec 8, 2010 17:50:31 GMT -5
#11 QUOTES PLEASE
1. piercings on a free woman. Does it occur and where.
2. slave that held a weapon pointed at a Freeman
(HINT: SHE WAS A PG)
3. What is the first mark or thievery on a FW
4. The name and quote of the FW that had an opaque sack placed over her head and a copper bowl at her feet on the left
5. how many shades of lipstick were available to a slave and how did she know which to wear?
SO FAR JONDALAR ANSWERED #1 HERE
1. IN SOUTH WAGON PEOPLE
"The piercing of the ears is far more terrible," said Ute. "Nose rings are nothing. They are even pretty. In the south even the free women of the Wagon Peoples wear nose rings." She held me more closely. "Even free women in the south," she insisted, "the free women of the Wagons Peoples, wear nose rings." She kissed me. "Besides," she said, "it may be removed, and no one will ever know that you wore it. It will not show." Then Ute's eyes clouded with tears. I looked at the tiny steel rods holding open the wounds in her ears. "But only slave girls," she wept, "have their ears pierced." She wept. "How can I ever hope to become a Free Companion," she wept. "What man would want a woman with the pierced ears of a slave girl? And if I were not veiled, anyone might look upon me, and laugh, and scorn me, seeing that my ears have been pierced, as those of a slave girl!"
Captive of Gor pgs 166
These women were unscarred, but like the bosk themselves, each wore a nose ring. That of the animals is heavy and of gold, that of the women also of gold but tiny and fine, not unlike the wedding rings of my old world. I supposed that Kamchak would have one of the tiny nose rings affixed; all Tuchuk females, slave or free, wear such rings; after these things there would only remain, of course, an engraved Turian collar and the clothing of Elizabeth Cardwell
Kajir. Pg. 41
(JONDALAR FOUND THIS ONE)
2.
1. piercings on a free woman. Does it occur and where.
2. slave that held a weapon pointed at a Freeman
(HINT: SHE WAS A PG)
3. What is the first mark or thievery on a FW
4. The name and quote of the FW that had an opaque sack placed over her head and a copper bowl at her feet on the left
5. how many shades of lipstick were available to a slave and how did she know which to wear?
SO FAR JONDALAR ANSWERED #1 HERE
1. IN SOUTH WAGON PEOPLE
"The piercing of the ears is far more terrible," said Ute. "Nose rings are nothing. They are even pretty. In the south even the free women of the Wagon Peoples wear nose rings." She held me more closely. "Even free women in the south," she insisted, "the free women of the Wagons Peoples, wear nose rings." She kissed me. "Besides," she said, "it may be removed, and no one will ever know that you wore it. It will not show." Then Ute's eyes clouded with tears. I looked at the tiny steel rods holding open the wounds in her ears. "But only slave girls," she wept, "have their ears pierced." She wept. "How can I ever hope to become a Free Companion," she wept. "What man would want a woman with the pierced ears of a slave girl? And if I were not veiled, anyone might look upon me, and laugh, and scorn me, seeing that my ears have been pierced, as those of a slave girl!"
Captive of Gor pgs 166
These women were unscarred, but like the bosk themselves, each wore a nose ring. That of the animals is heavy and of gold, that of the women also of gold but tiny and fine, not unlike the wedding rings of my old world. I supposed that Kamchak would have one of the tiny nose rings affixed; all Tuchuk females, slave or free, wear such rings; after these things there would only remain, of course, an engraved Turian collar and the clothing of Elizabeth Cardwell
Kajir. Pg. 41
(JONDALAR FOUND THIS ONE)
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