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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

The only weaponry he carried, that I could detect, was his sword. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #64)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 64 The only weaponry he carried, that I could detect, was his sword.

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

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6 61 By the robes of concealment this is made easy.
6 62 I wore the robes of a woman of high caste, today the yellow of the Builders.
6 63 Drusus Rencius wore a nondescript tunic and a swirling maroon cape.
6 64 The only weaponry he carried, that I could detect, was his sword.
6 65 He might have been any mercenary, or armed servant, in attendance on a lady.
6 66 I was pleased to travel incognito in the city, in this fashion.
6 67 Otherwise, had I gone abroad in the robes of the Tatrix, we would have been encumbered by guards and crowds; we would have had to travel in a palanquin; we would have been forced to tolerate the annunciatory drums and trumpets, and put up with all the noisy, ostentatious, dreary panoply of office.
By the robes of concealment this is made easy. I wore the robes of a woman of high caste, today the yellow of the Builders. Drusus Rencius wore a nondescript tunic and a swirling maroon cape. The only weaponry he carried, that I could detect, was his sword. He might have been any mercenary, or armed servant, in attendance on a lady. I was pleased to travel incognito in the city, in this fashion. Otherwise, had I gone abroad in the robes of the Tatrix, we would have been encumbered by guards and crowds; we would have had to travel in a palanquin; we would have been forced to tolerate the annunciatory drums and trumpets, and put up with all the noisy, ostentatious, dreary panoply of office. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6)