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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

He would often bathe and attire himself in fresh, clean raiment before presenting himself before him. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #19)
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25 19 He would often bathe and attire himself in fresh, clean raiment before presenting himself before him.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 16 But now he was clean and clad in a fresh tunic.
25 17 That he had been wounded would not now be discernible, the blood stanched, the wound dressed, the dressing hidden beneath the tunic.
25 18 It was not unusual, incidentally, for the pit master to be careful of his appearance when he came to the cell of the peasant.
25 19 He would often bathe and attire himself in fresh, clean raiment before presenting himself before him.
25 20 It seemed strange that he would accord such courtesy and regard, such esteem, almost reverence, to one who was a mere peasant.
25 21 "I am finished, Master," I said.
25 22 "What is honor?" asked the pit master of the peasant.
But now he was clean and clad in a fresh tunic. That he had been wounded would not now be discernible, the blood stanched, the wound dressed, the dressing hidden beneath the tunic. It was not unusual, incidentally, for the pit master to be careful of his appearance when he came to the cell of the peasant. He would often bathe and attire himself in fresh, clean raiment before presenting himself before him. It seemed strange that he would accord such courtesy and regard, such esteem, almost reverence, to one who was a mere peasant. "I am finished, Master," I said. "What is honor?" asked the pit master of the peasant. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 25)