Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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192
One of the most exciting slave garments, if the slave is permitted clothing, is the Ta-Teera, or, as it is sometimes called, the slave rag.
11
193
This is analogous to the tunic, but it is little more, and intentionally so, than a rag or rags.
11
194
In it the girl, as you might well suppose, is again in no doubt as to whether or not she is a slave.
11
195
Some cities do not wish girls in Ta-Teeras to be seen publicly on the streets.
11
196
Perhaps that, better than a few words, suggests the nature of the Ta-Teera.
11
197
Some masters put their girls in such garments only when they are camping, or in the wilds.
11
198
Others, of course, may prescribe the Ta-Teera for their girls when they are within their own compartments.
One of the most exciting slave garments, if the slave is permitted clothing, is the Ta-Teera, or, as it is sometimes called, the slave rag.
This is analogous to the tunic, but it is little more, and intentionally so, than a rag or rags.
In it the girl, as you might well suppose, is again in no doubt as to whether or not she is a slave.
Some cities do not wish girls in Ta-Teeras to be seen publicly on the streets.
Perhaps that, better than a few words, suggests the nature of the Ta-Teera.
Some masters put their girls in such garments only when they are camping, or in the wilds.
Others, of course, may prescribe the Ta-Teera for their girls when they are within their own compartments.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )