Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
597
After all, had I not been taught that I was, for most practical purposes, the same as a man, and not something deeply and radically different? Too, such garb has its defensive purposes.
3
598
Is it not useful, for example, in helping a girl to keep men from seeing her as what she is, a woman? "Mistress," said the girl, helping me on with the silken robe.
3
599
I belted the yellow-silk sash.
3
600
The hem of the robe came high on the thighs.
3
601
I looked at myself, startled, in the mirror.
3
602
In such a garment, lovely, clinging, short, closely belted, there was no doubt that I was a woman.
3
603
"Mistress is beautiful!" said the girl.
After all, had I not been taught that I was, for most practical purposes, the same as a man, and not something deeply and radically different? Too, such garb has its defensive purposes.
Is it not useful, for example, in helping a girl to keep men from seeing her as what she is, a woman? "Mistress," said the girl, helping me on with the silken robe.
I belted the yellow-silk sash.
The hem of the robe came high on the thighs.
I looked at myself, startled, in the mirror.
In such a garment, lovely, clinging, short, closely belted, there was no doubt that I was a woman.
"Mistress is beautiful!" said the girl.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )