Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
4
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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50
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.
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51
Indeed, Susan's being so scandalized, and her reservations about sending me forth unveiled from my quarters, she once of Cincinnati, Ohio, seemed to me exquisitely amusing.
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52
I did try to explain the matter to her, as Ligurious had explained it to me, when I had asked him about it.
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53
The important difference between myself and other free women, of high station, was precisely that, that I was a Tatrix and they were not.
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.
Indeed, Susan's being so scandalized, and her reservations about sending me forth unveiled from my quarters, she once of Cincinnati, Ohio, seemed to me exquisitely amusing.
I did try to explain the matter to her, as Ligurious had explained it to me, when I had asked him about it.
The important difference between myself and other free women, of high station, was precisely that, that I was a Tatrix and they were not.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )