Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
9
24
I was pleased, of course.
9
25
He grinned at me, so I suppose I did not conceal that as well as I might have.
9
26
In any event he did not beat me.
9
27
But how contemptuous, and how regal, they had appeared, and so beautifully robed and veiled! Many I was told, wore platforms of a sort on their feet, perhaps as much as eight to ten inches high, which would increase their apparent height, and, of course protect their slippers from being soiled, for example, in muddy streets, or, certainly, in the damp pens.
9
28
The two I had seen, however, had been in "street slippers".
9
29
Such, I suspect might provide better footing in the pens, for in places the stones are damp, even wet.
9
30
One is very much aware of that when one is barefoot.
I was pleased, of course.
He grinned at me, so I suppose I did not conceal that as well as I might have.
In any event he did not beat me.
But how contemptuous, and how regal, they had appeared, and so beautifully robed and veiled! Many I was told, wore platforms of a sort on their feet, perhaps as much as eight to ten inches high, which would increase their apparent height, and, of course protect their slippers from being soiled, for example, in muddy streets, or, certainly, in the damp pens.
The two I had seen, however, had been in "street slippers".
Such, I suspect might provide better footing in the pens, for in places the stones are damp, even wet.
One is very much aware of that when one is barefoot.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )