Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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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.
20
589
In certain cities, such as Ar, high platforms might be worn, particularly by high-caste women.
20
590
This, beneath their robes, increases their apparent height and imposingness.
20
591
This sort of thing seems to me to be a bit silly.
20
592
But then what does a man know about such things? An advantage of this cumbersome arrangement is the protection of the hose and slippers in foul weather.
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.
In certain cities, such as Ar, high platforms might be worn, particularly by high-caste women.
This, beneath their robes, increases their apparent height and imposingness.
This sort of thing seems to me to be a bit silly.
But then what does a man know about such things? An advantage of this cumbersome arrangement is the protection of the hose and slippers in foul weather.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )