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

He might have been any mercenary, or armed servant, in attendance on a lady. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #65)
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6 65 He might have been any mercenary, or armed servant, in attendance on a lady.

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

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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.
6 68 To be sure I sometimes found such accouterments stimulating and gratifying but I certainly did not want them every time I wished to put my foot outside the palace gate.
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. To be sure I sometimes found such accouterments stimulating and gratifying but I certainly did not want them every time I wished to put my foot outside the palace gate. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6)