Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
61
636
Perhaps it would be a slave from Port Kar, or perhaps from Ko-ro-ba, where I had first donned the scarlet of the warrior, with whom I would be threatened, whose fate might be dire, unless I complied with the commands of Lord Temmu.
61
637
But this gave every appearance of being a free woman.
61
638
Moreover, she was not in the kimono and obi, and fitted with the comb and slippers, of a high Pani female, but might have been encountered in a salon of glorious Ar, on a boulevard in Turia, in a market in Argentum, at a song drama in Torcadino, at the races in Venna.
61
639
She was garbed in the colorful robes of concealment common in the high cities, and gracefully veiled.
61
640
"You!" she said.
61
641
Her hand reached up and clutched the veiling more closely about her features.
61
642
"I do not think I understand," I said.
Perhaps it would be a slave from Port Kar, or perhaps from Ko-ro-ba, where I had first donned the scarlet of the warrior, with whom I would be threatened, whose fate might be dire, unless I complied with the commands of Lord Temmu.
But this gave every appearance of being a free woman.
Moreover, she was not in the kimono and obi, and fitted with the comb and slippers, of a high Pani female, but might have been encountered in a salon of glorious Ar, on a boulevard in Turia, in a market in Argentum, at a song drama in Torcadino, at the races in Venna.
She was garbed in the colorful robes of concealment common in the high cities, and gracefully veiled.
"You!" she said.
Her hand reached up and clutched the veiling more closely about her features.
"I do not think I understand," I said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )