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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 479 I think things will go splendidly".
4 480 "How will we be clothed?" I asked.
4 481 "I have decided that," she said.
4 482 "As I understand it," I said, "kajirae are commonly clothed sedately, in long gowns, if with bared arms, at such feasts, that is, if free women should be present?" One scarcely dared conjecture how they might serve, if free women were not present.
4 483 "Not always," said Mrs.
4 484 Rawlinson, "particularly if the kajirae would be recent captures from an enemy city, or, say, enslaved rivals of the free women attending the feast, or such".
4 485 "I gather," I said, "that we are not then to be allowed the dignity of lengthy, concealing gowns".
I think things will go splendidly". "How will we be clothed?" I asked. "I have decided that," she said. "As I understand it," I said, "kajirae are commonly clothed sedately, in long gowns, if with bared arms, at such feasts, that is, if free women should be present?" One scarcely dared conjecture how they might serve, if free women were not present. "Not always," said Mrs. Rawlinson, "particularly if the kajirae would be recent captures from an enemy city, or, say, enslaved rivals of the free women attending the feast, or such". "I gather," I said, "that we are not then to be allowed the dignity of lengthy, concealing gowns". - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )