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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

In the barbaric world of Gor, the Robes of Concealment are deemed necessary to protect the women from the binding fibers of roving tarnsmen. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #180)
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6 180 In the barbaric world of Gor, the Robes of Concealment are deemed necessary to protect the women from the binding fibers of roving tarnsmen.

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 177 Many of the free women of Gor and almost always those of High Caste wear the Robes of Concealment, though, of course, their garments are seldom as complex or splendidly wrought as those of a Ubar's daughter.
6 178 The Robes of Concealment, in function, resemble the garments of Muslim women on my own planet, though they are undoubtedly more intricate and cumbersome.
6 179 Normally, of men, only a father and a husband may look upon the woman unveiled.
6 180 In the barbaric world of Gor, the Robes of Concealment are deemed necessary to protect the women from the binding fibers of roving tarnsmen.
6 181 Few warriors will risk their lives to capture a woman who may be as ugly as a tharlarion.
6 182 Better to steal slaves, where the guilt is less and the charms of the captive are more readily ascertainable in advance.
6 183 Now the eyes of the daughter of the Ubar were blazing at me furiously from the narrow aperture in her veil.
Many of the free women of Gor and almost always those of High Caste wear the Robes of Concealment, though, of course, their garments are seldom as complex or splendidly wrought as those of a Ubar's daughter. The Robes of Concealment, in function, resemble the garments of Muslim women on my own planet, though they are undoubtedly more intricate and cumbersome. Normally, of men, only a father and a husband may look upon the woman unveiled. In the barbaric world of Gor, the Robes of Concealment are deemed necessary to protect the women from the binding fibers of roving tarnsmen. Few warriors will risk their lives to capture a woman who may be as ugly as a tharlarion. Better to steal slaves, where the guilt is less and the charms of the captive are more readily ascertainable in advance. Now the eyes of the daughter of the Ubar were blazing at me furiously from the narrow aperture in her veil. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6)