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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Gorean free women, at least in the high cities, almost always wear veils in public, although some women of the lower castes are occasionally careless in this particular, permitting lax arrangements, and such, especially the maidens. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #531)
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16 531 Gorean free women, at least in the high cities, almost always wear veils in public, although some women of the lower castes are occasionally careless in this particular, permitting lax arrangements, and such, especially the maidens.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 528 She had washed street himations frequently enough, however, of the sort which were sometimes worn by free women, particularly those of the lower-castes.
16 529 The street himation is far less bulky and protective than the usual Robes of Concealment, less stiffness, less brocade, less embroidery and such.
16 530 It is, of course, almost always combined with the veil.
16 531 Gorean free women, at least in the high cities, almost always wear veils in public, although some women of the lower castes are occasionally careless in this particular, permitting lax arrangements, and such, especially the maidens.
16 532 Too, some omit the veil altogether.
16 533 Veils can be used, if handled and arranged in certain ways, for flirting, much as were fans, once on Earth, in less androgynous times.
16 534 Slave girls, of course, being slaves, are not permitted veils.
She had washed street himations frequently enough, however, of the sort which were sometimes worn by free women, particularly those of the lower-castes. The street himation is far less bulky and protective than the usual Robes of Concealment, less stiffness, less brocade, less embroidery and such. It is, of course, almost always combined with the veil. Gorean free women, at least in the high cities, almost always wear veils in public, although some women of the lower castes are occasionally careless in this particular, permitting lax arrangements, and such, especially the maidens. Too, some omit the veil altogether. Veils can be used, if handled and arranged in certain ways, for flirting, much as were fans, once on Earth, in less androgynous times. Slave girls, of course, being slaves, are not permitted veils. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16)