Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
109
Indeed, women of a status, or station, above her own commonly veiled themselves when appearing in public, particularly those of the high castes.
Indeed, women of a status, or station, above her own commonly veiled themselves when appearing in public, particularly those of the high castes.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #109)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
106
It had a rounded neckline, rather like that of her former garment, but it was, scooped somewhat more deeply, perhaps a bit less reluctant to hint at concealed delights.
7
107
Interestingly, it was the first garment she had been given which was sleeveless.
7
108
The baring of a woman's arms, on the world on which she now was, was normally regarded as revealing and sensuous.
7
109
Indeed, women of a status, or station, above her own commonly veiled themselves when appearing in public, particularly those of the high castes.
7
110
She did not know this at the time, of course.
7
111
Men on this world, it seems, tended to find the short, rounded, lovely arms of women attractive.
7
112
It might be mentioned that in her new quarters, she was no longer permitted sandals.
It had a rounded neckline, rather like that of her former garment, but it was, scooped somewhat more deeply, perhaps a bit less reluctant to hint at concealed delights.
Interestingly, it was the first garment she had been given which was sleeveless.
The baring of a woman's arms, on the world on which she now was, was normally regarded as revealing and sensuous.
Indeed, women of a status, or station, above her own commonly veiled themselves when appearing in public, particularly those of the high castes.
She did not know this at the time, of course.
Men on this world, it seems, tended to find the short, rounded, lovely arms of women attractive.
It might be mentioned that in her new quarters, she was no longer permitted sandals.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 7)