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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

The young women, who are free, if the rules permit, as they sometimes do not, commonly wear masks, that their modesty be less grievously compromised by the brevity of their costume. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #20)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 20 The young women, who are free, if the rules permit, as they sometimes do not, commonly wear masks, that their modesty be less grievously compromised by the brevity of their costume.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 17 Both the young men and women wear tunics in this sport.
3 18 The tunics of the young women are cut briefly, to better reveal their charms.
3 19 The young man wears binding fiber about his left wrist, with which to secure prizes.
3 20 The young women, who are free, if the rules permit, as they sometimes do not, commonly wear masks, that their modesty be less grievously compromised by the brevity of their costume.
3 21 Should the girl be caught, however, her mask is removed.
3 22 The tunics of the girls are not removed, however, except those of the girls of the losing city, when the match has ended and the winner decided.
3 23 The win is determined when the young men of one city, or those left on the field, have secured the full hundred of the women of the "enemy".
Both the young men and women wear tunics in this sport. The tunics of the young women are cut briefly, to better reveal their charms. The young man wears binding fiber about his left wrist, with which to secure prizes. The young women, who are free, if the rules permit, as they sometimes do not, commonly wear masks, that their modesty be less grievously compromised by the brevity of their costume. Should the girl be caught, however, her mask is removed. The tunics of the girls are not removed, however, except those of the girls of the losing city, when the match has ended and the winner decided. The win is determined when the young men of one city, or those left on the field, have secured the full hundred of the women of the "enemy". - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3)