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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 402 It is no wonder slaves often find themselves at the feet of their master, kneeling, and begging.
1 403 Too, such garments are supposed to make it difficult to conceal weapons.
1 404 There is no place in such a garment, for example, for a dagger.
1 405 To be sure, it can be a capital offense for a slave to touch a weapon without a free person's permission, so there is little danger of the slave's attempting to conceal a weapon in the first place.
1 406 But the garment, too, makes it difficult, or impossible, to conceal a roll, a purloined larma, or such.
1 407 When the slave shops, if she is permitted to use her hands, and is not sent out back-braceleted with a coin sack tied about her neck, she commonly holds the coins clenched in her fist, or, not unoften, either, holds them in her mouth.
1 408 Such garments are cheap, too, of course, and require little cloth.
It is no wonder slaves often find themselves at the feet of their master, kneeling, and begging. Too, such garments are supposed to make it difficult to conceal weapons. There is no place in such a garment, for example, for a dagger. To be sure, it can be a capital offense for a slave to touch a weapon without a free person's permission, so there is little danger of the slave's attempting to conceal a weapon in the first place. But the garment, too, makes it difficult, or impossible, to conceal a roll, a purloined larma, or such. When the slave shops, if she is permitted to use her hands, and is not sent out back-braceleted with a coin sack tied about her neck, she commonly holds the coins clenched in her fist, or, not unoften, either, holds them in her mouth. Such garments are cheap, too, of course, and require little cloth. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )