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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 582 Too, Gorean cities are generally kept clean and unlittered.
20 583 This is thought to be owed to the Home Stone.
20 584 I do not fully understand the allusion.
20 585 But, for whatever reason, and this seems almost incomprehensible to one from Earth, the cities are thus, on the whole, respected, and beautiful.
20 586 Thus there is little or no danger of her injuring herself on glass or shards, or other debris.
20 587 Gorean free women, on the other hand, always wear footwear out of doors, and usually indoors.
20 588 The footwear commonly consists of hose and slippers, both often quite ornate.
Too, Gorean cities are generally kept clean and unlittered. This is thought to be owed to the Home Stone. I do not fully understand the allusion. But, for whatever reason, and this seems almost incomprehensible to one from Earth, the cities are thus, on the whole, respected, and beautiful. Thus there is little or no danger of her injuring herself on glass or shards, or other debris. Gorean free women, on the other hand, always wear footwear out of doors, and usually indoors. The footwear commonly consists of hose and slippers, both often quite ornate. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )