Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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39
Constantina seems a rather fine name for a slave, I thought.
3
40
It is not unknown, of course, as a free woman's name.
3
41
It did seem pretentious for a slave.
3
42
Her tunic seemed a bit ample for that of a slave, as the hem of its skirt came to her knees, and the neckline was modestly high, though open enough to show the collar.
3
43
The tunic itself was heavier and richer, and more closely woven, than was typical of such garments.
3
44
It was almost as though she might have designed it not so much as the garment of a slave, as a garment designed to resemble that of a slave.
3
45
She seemed to have excellent legs.
Constantina seems a rather fine name for a slave, I thought.
It is not unknown, of course, as a free woman's name.
It did seem pretentious for a slave.
Her tunic seemed a bit ample for that of a slave, as the hem of its skirt came to her knees, and the neckline was modestly high, though open enough to show the collar.
The tunic itself was heavier and richer, and more closely woven, than was typical of such garments.
It was almost as though she might have designed it not so much as the garment of a slave, as a garment designed to resemble that of a slave.
She seemed to have excellent legs.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )