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

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37 13 Pieces, some large, were seen in the river, from upstream.
37 14 I drew my cloak more closely about me.
37 15 The slaves were now warmly garmented, though not, of course, as might have been free women.
37 16 The robes of concealment in winter are much like those of gentler weathers, save for darker colors, more absorptive of, and retentive of, heat, heavier materials, some additional layering, and such.
37 17 In the case of the slave a short, long-sleeved jacket, coming high on the hips, its length resembling that of a slave tunic, is worn over an undershirt.
37 18 They are also put in trousers, belted with binding fiber.
37 19 Whereas in the case of the free woman her legs are concealed within her enclosing garmenture, in the case of the slave, even in the winter, it is clear, however warmly they may be clothed, that she has legs, and that this is to be obvious to the scrutiny of men.
Pieces, some large, were seen in the river, from upstream. I drew my cloak more closely about me. The slaves were now warmly garmented, though not, of course, as might have been free women. The robes of concealment in winter are much like those of gentler weathers, save for darker colors, more absorptive of, and retentive of, heat, heavier materials, some additional layering, and such. In the case of the slave a short, long-sleeved jacket, coming high on the hips, its length resembling that of a slave tunic, is worn over an undershirt. They are also put in trousers, belted with binding fiber. Whereas in the case of the free woman her legs are concealed within her enclosing garmenture, in the case of the slave, even in the winter, it is clear, however warmly they may be clothed, that she has legs, and that this is to be obvious to the scrutiny of men. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )