Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Rawlinson regarded her.
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"It must be unpleasant to drink through a veil," said Jane.
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"It shows crudeness, to be sure," said Mrs.
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Rawlinson, "but low-caste women, in public, commonly do so.
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But do not be concerned.
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357
Our party will be intimate, and private.
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In such circumstances high-caste women commonly dispense with veiling".
Rawlinson regarded her.
"It must be unpleasant to drink through a veil," said Jane.
"It shows crudeness, to be sure," said Mrs.
Rawlinson, "but low-caste women, in public, commonly do so.
But do not be concerned.
Our party will be intimate, and private.
In such circumstances high-caste women commonly dispense with veiling".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )