Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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"The red savages, as you may not know," said Grunt to me, though doubtless he was speaking primarily for the benefit of the Hobarts, "are rather strict about the privilege of wearing the breechclout".
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"Oh?" I said.
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"Yes," said Grunt.
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"It is not permitted to women, even to their own women, nor, of course, is it permitted to slaves".
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"I understand," I said.
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The breechclout of the Barrens, incidentally, consists of a single piece of narrow material.
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This may be of tanned skin but, not unoften, is of soft cloth.
"The red savages, as you may not know," said Grunt to me, though doubtless he was speaking primarily for the benefit of the Hobarts, "are rather strict about the privilege of wearing the breechclout".
"Oh?" I said.
"Yes," said Grunt.
"It is not permitted to women, even to their own women, nor, of course, is it permitted to slaves".
"I understand," I said.
The breechclout of the Barrens, incidentally, consists of a single piece of narrow material.
This may be of tanned skin but, not unoften, is of soft cloth.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )