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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 72 "It is beautiful," I said, observing the shaded porticoes, the slim, lofty pillars, the graceful pediment with its friezes.
4 73 "What is the problem with Argentum?" I asked.
4 74 "This is the avenue of Iphicrates," I was informed.
4 75 The people at the sides of the street did not seem surprised that my features were not concealed by a veil.
4 76 Perhaps it was traditional, I gathered, as I had been informed by Ligurious, that this was the fashion in which the Tatrix appeared before her people.
4 77 At any rate, whatever might have been the reason, the people, reassuringly, from my point of view, seemed neither scandalized nor surprised by my lack of a veil.
4 78 If anything, they might have been saluting me, as though for my courage.
"It is beautiful," I said, observing the shaded porticoes, the slim, lofty pillars, the graceful pediment with its friezes. "What is the problem with Argentum?" I asked. "This is the avenue of Iphicrates," I was informed. The people at the sides of the street did not seem surprised that my features were not concealed by a veil. Perhaps it was traditional, I gathered, as I had been informed by Ligurious, that this was the fashion in which the Tatrix appeared before her people. At any rate, whatever might have been the reason, the people, reassuringly, from my point of view, seemed neither scandalized nor surprised by my lack of a veil. If anything, they might have been saluting me, as though for my courage. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )