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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 499 The garments suggested the slave girl and yet insisted, almost demurely, on the reserve, the pride and dignity of the free woman.
24 500 The combination was devastating, tormentingly attractive, an achievement so tantalizing and astoundingly exciting that I would not be surprised if it were adopted throughout Ar by the city's free women, rebellious, proud of their bodies, at last determined to throw off centuries of restriction, of confinement and sequestration, at last determined to stand forth as individuals, female individuals, sensuous as slave girls but yet rich in their own persons, intelligent, bold, beautiful, free.
24 501 I mused to myself that slave raids on Ar might grow more frequent.
24 502 Elizabeth and I wished Relius and his companion, Virginia Kent, well.
24 503 Phyllis, standing a bit behind Ho-Sorl and to his left, looked at us, tears in her eyes.
24 504 "Greetings, Slave," said Elizabeth.
24 505 Phyllis smiled.
The garments suggested the slave girl and yet insisted, almost demurely, on the reserve, the pride and dignity of the free woman. The combination was devastating, tormentingly attractive, an achievement so tantalizing and astoundingly exciting that I would not be surprised if it were adopted throughout Ar by the city's free women, rebellious, proud of their bodies, at last determined to throw off centuries of restriction, of confinement and sequestration, at last determined to stand forth as individuals, female individuals, sensuous as slave girls but yet rich in their own persons, intelligent, bold, beautiful, free. I mused to myself that slave raids on Ar might grow more frequent. Elizabeth and I wished Relius and his companion, Virginia Kent, well. Phyllis, standing a bit behind Ho-Sorl and to his left, looked at us, tears in her eyes. "Greetings, Slave," said Elizabeth. Phyllis smiled. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )