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

But, too, it was surely the sort of garment that would be likely to be worn only by a woman of the lower castes. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #38)
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36 38 But, too, it was surely the sort of garment that would be likely to be worn only by a woman of the lower castes.

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

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36 35 This was, in spite of the lack of sleeves, clearly the garment of a free woman.
36 36 That could be told by such things as its quality, length, sturdiness and opacity.
36 37 It did not, for example, as might have rep cloth, a light, clinging fabric often used for slave garments, make obvious the lineaments of its occupant's figure.
36 38 But, too, it was surely the sort of garment that would be likely to be worn only by a woman of the lower castes.
36 39 It was a simple, plain, everyday work garment.
36 40 I did, in spite of such features as its sturdiness and opacity, find it attractive on her.
36 41 It was, of course, save sandals, all she wore.
This was, in spite of the lack of sleeves, clearly the garment of a free woman. That could be told by such things as its quality, length, sturdiness and opacity. It did not, for example, as might have rep cloth, a light, clinging fabric often used for slave garments, make obvious the lineaments of its occupant's figure. But, too, it was surely the sort of garment that would be likely to be worn only by a woman of the lower castes. It was a simple, plain, everyday work garment. I did, in spite of such features as its sturdiness and opacity, find it attractive on her. It was, of course, save sandals, all she wore. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 36)