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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
30 154 How, too, could I live in the city? I might try to live by begging and scavenging garbage for a time as do those vagrant free women sometimes called she-urts, but I, being collared, could never pass for one.
30 155 The she-urts often wear tunics almost as short as those of slaves.
30 156 This is supposedly to make it easier for them to flee from guardsmen.
30 157 On the other hand the guardsmen usually ignore them.
30 158 Sometimes they will catch one and bind her helplessly, just to let her know that she can be caught, if men wish.
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. How, too, could I live in the city? I might try to live by begging and scavenging garbage for a time as do those vagrant free women sometimes called she-urts, but I, being collared, could never pass for one. The she-urts often wear tunics almost as short as those of slaves. This is supposedly to make it easier for them to flee from guardsmen. On the other hand the guardsmen usually ignore them. Sometimes they will catch one and bind her helplessly, just to let her know that she can be caught, if men wish. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )