Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
140
I did not understand her.
18
141
But then the notion of being "modestly garbed" is surely a relative one.
18
142
On Earth, the garb in which we found ourselves, its brevity, its neckline, its lack of a nether closure, and such, would presumably have been regarded as scandalous, particularly in busy, public places.
18
143
Indeed, even in certain Gorean cities, it might have counted as such.
18
144
But it was not so here.
18
145
Men in this city, whatever city it was, whereas they might have regarded our tunics as "appealing," would certainly not have regarded them as scandalous; if anything, for this city, they might have seemed a bit decorous; indeed, many men in this city, I had noted, seemed to enjoy displaying their slaves with a particularly exotic brazenness, often to the mere belly string and slave strip.
18
146
The girl dare not object, for she is a slave.
I did not understand her.
But then the notion of being "modestly garbed" is surely a relative one.
On Earth, the garb in which we found ourselves, its brevity, its neckline, its lack of a nether closure, and such, would presumably have been regarded as scandalous, particularly in busy, public places.
Indeed, even in certain Gorean cities, it might have counted as such.
But it was not so here.
Men in this city, whatever city it was, whereas they might have regarded our tunics as "appealing," would certainly not have regarded them as scandalous; if anything, for this city, they might have seemed a bit decorous; indeed, many men in this city, I had noted, seemed to enjoy displaying their slaves with a particularly exotic brazenness, often to the mere belly string and slave strip.
The girl dare not object, for she is a slave.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )