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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 69 Usually kajirae, weather permitting, are marched naked in their coffles.
24 70 This is healthy, allowing the air to refresh their bodies.
24 71 It also makes it easier to wash the stock, sponging it down, immersing it in local streams, ponds, and such.
24 72 Too, it saves on garmenture, which might be soiled in a long march, perhaps in dust, or mud.
24 73 Too, of course, when a woman is chained naked, it is difficult for her to forget she is a slave.
24 74 The clothing permitted to the slaves, considering their status as livestock, was rather ample, as the tunics, their single garment, extended to the center of the calf, as opposed to being high on the thigh, and often cut at the hip.
24 75 Further, the tunics were rather coarse, and opaque.
Usually kajirae, weather permitting, are marched naked in their coffles. This is healthy, allowing the air to refresh their bodies. It also makes it easier to wash the stock, sponging it down, immersing it in local streams, ponds, and such. Too, it saves on garmenture, which might be soiled in a long march, perhaps in dust, or mud. Too, of course, when a woman is chained naked, it is difficult for her to forget she is a slave. The clothing permitted to the slaves, considering their status as livestock, was rather ample, as the tunics, their single garment, extended to the center of the calf, as opposed to being high on the thigh, and often cut at the hip. Further, the tunics were rather coarse, and opaque. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )