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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 209 It is held in place by a belt or cord.
12 210 It commonly goes over the belt or cord in the back, and down and between the legs, and then comes up, drawn snugly tight, over the belt or cord in the front.
12 211 In cooler weather it is often worn with leggings and a shirt.
12 212 In warmer weather, in camp, it is usually the only thing that a male will wear.
12 213 "For a slave, or a prisoner, to wear a breechclout might be regarded as pretentious or offensive," said Grunt, "an oversight or indiscretion calling for torture or, say, for being set upon by boys on kaiila, with war clubs".
12 214 "I understand," I said.
12 215 The Hobarts looked at one another.
It is held in place by a belt or cord. It commonly goes over the belt or cord in the back, and down and between the legs, and then comes up, drawn snugly tight, over the belt or cord in the front. In cooler weather it is often worn with leggings and a shirt. In warmer weather, in camp, it is usually the only thing that a male will wear. "For a slave, or a prisoner, to wear a breechclout might be regarded as pretentious or offensive," said Grunt, "an oversight or indiscretion calling for torture or, say, for being set upon by boys on kaiila, with war clubs". "I understand," I said. The Hobarts looked at one another. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )