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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 128 girls confined in close chains soon beg to be released, that they may then strive to better please their masters.
11 129 "There is quite a diversity in the garbing of these slaves," remarked Miles of Vonda.
11 130 "We brought them in as they were," I said.
11 131 The clothing worn by the girls ranged from the long, classic gowns worn by the girls from the walk, who had welcomed us with song, flowers and dance, on our entry into the holding, to the cruel, heavy scantiness of the close chains, and their brands and collars, of the girls brought up from the lower pens.
11 132 Most of the girls, however, wore one or another of a recognizable variety of slave garments, such as tunics, camisks or the scandalous Ta-Teeras.
11 133 Some, however, had been put in little more than scraps or twists of cloth, or shreds of rags, such as those on the body of the auburn-haired beauty in which Miles of Vonda had seemed to take an interest and on the body of the small, exquisite brunette of whom I had deigned to take note.
11 134 I gathered that the pirates had enjoyed setting off their beauty in this fashion.
girls confined in close chains soon beg to be released, that they may then strive to better please their masters. "There is quite a diversity in the garbing of these slaves," remarked Miles of Vonda. "We brought them in as they were," I said. The clothing worn by the girls ranged from the long, classic gowns worn by the girls from the walk, who had welcomed us with song, flowers and dance, on our entry into the holding, to the cruel, heavy scantiness of the close chains, and their brands and collars, of the girls brought up from the lower pens. Most of the girls, however, wore one or another of a recognizable variety of slave garments, such as tunics, camisks or the scandalous Ta-Teeras. Some, however, had been put in little more than scraps or twists of cloth, or shreds of rags, such as those on the body of the auburn-haired beauty in which Miles of Vonda had seemed to take an interest and on the body of the small, exquisite brunette of whom I had deigned to take note. I gathered that the pirates had enjoyed setting off their beauty in this fashion. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )