Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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183
"Let us hurry," urged the first then, and the two pressed forward, through the crowd, after the purple-clad figure.
1
184
"Fellows as handsome as he," complained the merchant, "should be forced to go veiled in public".
1
185
"Perhaps," I granted him.
1
186
Free women in most of the high cities on Gor, particularly those of higher caste, go veiled in public.
1
187
Also they commonly wear the robes of concealment which cover them, in effect, from head to toe.
1
188
Even gloves are often worn.
1
189
There are many reasons for this, having to do with modesty, security, and such.
"Let us hurry," urged the first then, and the two pressed forward, through the crowd, after the purple-clad figure.
"Fellows as handsome as he," complained the merchant, "should be forced to go veiled in public".
"Perhaps," I granted him.
Free women in most of the high cities on Gor, particularly those of higher caste, go veiled in public.
Also they commonly wear the robes of concealment which cover them, in effect, from head to toe.
Even gloves are often worn.
There are many reasons for this, having to do with modesty, security, and such.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )