Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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44
How pleased I was, too, to see the awesome strength of men serving my purposes.
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45
I lay on my back, on the great couch, in the hot Corcyran night.
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46
Some things I did not understand.
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47
Even Susan, who knew much more of gor than I, did not understand them.
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48
In my audiences, and public appearances, for example, and even in the court, I appeared without the veils common to the gorean free woman.
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49
I knew the veils, and Susan had instructed me in their meanings, arrangements and fastenings, but, publicly, at least, I seldom wore them.
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This omission seemed puzzling to me, from what I had learned of gor, particularly in the case of a free woman of so lofty a station as a Tatrix, but I saw no real reason for objecting, particularly in the warm weather of Corcyrus.
How pleased I was, too, to see the awesome strength of men serving my purposes.
I lay on my back, on the great couch, in the hot Corcyran night.
Some things I did not understand.
Even Susan, who knew much more of gor than I, did not understand them.
In my audiences, and public appearances, for example, and even in the court, I appeared without the veils common to the gorean free woman.
I knew the veils, and Susan had instructed me in their meanings, arrangements and fastenings, but, publicly, at least, I seldom wore them.
This omission seemed puzzling to me, from what I had learned of gor, particularly in the case of a free woman of so lofty a station as a Tatrix, but I saw no real reason for objecting, particularly in the warm weather of Corcyrus.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )