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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

There will then be nothing inappropriate, even from the legal point of view, in their wearing such ornaments, assuming that they have their master's permission. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #121)
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3 121 There will then be nothing inappropriate, even from the legal point of view, in their wearing such ornaments, assuming that they have their master's permission.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 118 Too, Borton's economic problems were undoubtedly complicated by the fact that I had relieved him of his secret cache of coins in his tent.
3 119 I had left some slaves beads in recompense, of course, pretty beads of cheap wood, such as are cast about in festivals and carnivals, sometimes even being seized up secretly by free women who put them on before their mirrors, in secret, as though they might be slaves.
3 120 In many cities, incidentally, a woman who is discovered doing such a thing may be remanded to magistrates for impressment into bondage.
3 121 There will then be nothing inappropriate, even from the legal point of view, in their wearing such ornaments, assuming that they have their master's permission.
3 122 The road was empty.
3 123 In the morning, I must consider breaking camp, making my way southward, toward Holmesk.
3 124 I would again assume the guise of a merchant.
Too, Borton's economic problems were undoubtedly complicated by the fact that I had relieved him of his secret cache of coins in his tent. I had left some slaves beads in recompense, of course, pretty beads of cheap wood, such as are cast about in festivals and carnivals, sometimes even being seized up secretly by free women who put them on before their mirrors, in secret, as though they might be slaves. In many cities, incidentally, a woman who is discovered doing such a thing may be remanded to magistrates for impressment into bondage. There will then be nothing inappropriate, even from the legal point of view, in their wearing such ornaments, assuming that they have their master's permission. The road was empty. In the morning, I must consider breaking camp, making my way southward, toward Holmesk. I would again assume the guise of a merchant. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3)