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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 849 "'Do not so shame us!' they wept".
5 850 "But in moments, by their own small, desperate hands, their faces were bared to men, men neither of their families nor companionship".
5 851 "By their own hand they had face-stripped themselves," said one of the fellows.
5 852 At this moment three or four of the girls on the chain burst into tears.
5 853 This is perhaps difficult for those unfamiliar with Gor to understand, one supposes, but the matter is cultural, certainly in the high cities.
5 854 The face of a free woman, particularly one of high caste, of station, and such, is secret to herself, and to those to whom she might choose to bare it.
5 855 It is not like the face of a slave, exposed to any herdsman or peddler, any passer-by, who might choose, however casually, to look upon it.
"'Do not so shame us!' they wept". "But in moments, by their own small, desperate hands, their faces were bared to men, men neither of their families nor companionship". "By their own hand they had face-stripped themselves," said one of the fellows. At this moment three or four of the girls on the chain burst into tears. This is perhaps difficult for those unfamiliar with Gor to understand, one supposes, but the matter is cultural, certainly in the high cities. The face of a free woman, particularly one of high caste, of station, and such, is secret to herself, and to those to whom she might choose to bare it. It is not like the face of a slave, exposed to any herdsman or peddler, any passer-by, who might choose, however casually, to look upon it. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )