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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 147 I would stand out.
30 148 I was garbed as what I was, a slave, and my collar, which I could not remove, clearly identified me.
30 149 Indeed, as soon as it became dark I would become suspect as a runaway slave.
30 150 Slave girls, with the exception of coin girls, lure girls for taverns, and such, are generally not permitted to walk unaccompanied about the streets of a city after dark.
30 151 I did not have the common garb of such slaves, such as the bell and coin box chained about my neck, of the coin girl, or the tavern silk, with its advertising, of a tavern's lure girl.
30 152 My absence from my kennel would presumably be reported by midnight, the twentieth hour of the Gorean day.
30 153 By morning guardsmen would be alerted to be on the lookout for me.
I would stand out. I was garbed as what I was, a slave, and my collar, which I could not remove, clearly identified me. Indeed, as soon as it became dark I would become suspect as a runaway slave. Slave girls, with the exception of coin girls, lure girls for taverns, and such, are generally not permitted to walk unaccompanied about the streets of a city after dark. I did not have the common garb of such slaves, such as the bell and coin box chained about my neck, of the coin girl, or the tavern silk, with its advertising, of a tavern's lure girl. My absence from my kennel would presumably be reported by midnight, the twentieth hour of the Gorean day. By morning guardsmen would be alerted to be on the lookout for me. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )