Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
81
"The slave, Allison," I said, "thanks Mistresses for the training they have given her".
8
82
They had kissed me, and, shortly thereafter, one of the guards arrived, the hood dangling in his hand.
8
83
We continued to make our way through the streets.
8
84
At that time, hooded, I did not realize the striking beauty of a Gorean city, how so many of its buildings, the lofty towers and graceful bridges, the spacious porticoes, the splendid colonnades, and such, were bright with color, nor was I aware of the wealth of colors in clothing, both that of men and women.
8
85
I did realize, of course, from the house, that slave tunics came in a variety of cuts and colors, in samples of which I had been forced to pose before mirrors, but each was commonly of one color.
8
86
They were, after all, slave tunics.
8
87
The house tunics, incidentally, those worn in the house, were commonly drab, usually being brown or gray.
"The slave, Allison," I said, "thanks Mistresses for the training they have given her".
They had kissed me, and, shortly thereafter, one of the guards arrived, the hood dangling in his hand.
We continued to make our way through the streets.
At that time, hooded, I did not realize the striking beauty of a Gorean city, how so many of its buildings, the lofty towers and graceful bridges, the spacious porticoes, the splendid colonnades, and such, were bright with color, nor was I aware of the wealth of colors in clothing, both that of men and women.
I did realize, of course, from the house, that slave tunics came in a variety of cuts and colors, in samples of which I had been forced to pose before mirrors, but each was commonly of one color.
They were, after all, slave tunics.
The house tunics, incidentally, those worn in the house, were commonly drab, usually being brown or gray.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )