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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 25 She regarded me.
12 26 She was small and her figure, obscured to be sure under the heavy fabrics of the robes of concealment, surely uncomfortable, and seemingly incongruous, in the delta, seemed cuddly.
12 27 She was veiled, as is common for Gorean women in the high cities, particularly those of station.
12 28 In some cities the veil is prescribed by law for free women, as well as by custom and etiquette; and in most cities it is prohibited, by law, to slaves.
12 29 "Withdraw," said she to those about.
12 30 "I would speak with him privately".
12 31 My keeper checked the manacles on my wrists and the length, stoutness and fastening of the neck-rope.
She regarded me. She was small and her figure, obscured to be sure under the heavy fabrics of the robes of concealment, surely uncomfortable, and seemingly incongruous, in the delta, seemed cuddly. She was veiled, as is common for Gorean women in the high cities, particularly those of station. In some cities the veil is prescribed by law for free women, as well as by custom and etiquette; and in most cities it is prohibited, by law, to slaves. "Withdraw," said she to those about. "I would speak with him privately". My keeper checked the manacles on my wrists and the length, stoutness and fastening of the neck-rope. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )