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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

But now he was not disguised, not collared, not clad in a humble tunic, that of a kajirus, a male slave. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 45, Sentence #48)
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45 48 But now he was not disguised, not collared, not clad in a humble tunic, that of a kajirus, a male slave.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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45 45 In any event, Decius Albus was not, as far as I could tell, present.
45 46 Perhaps he would not have cared to sit at one of the low tables, in his own house.
45 47 I, now no longer blindfolded, had recognized the red-robed fellow instantly upon entering the serving chamber.
45 48 But now he was not disguised, not collared, not clad in a humble tunic, that of a kajirus, a male slave.
45 49 He was now garlanded, and clothed in the robes of a free person, and apparently one of high station.
45 50 It was he who had identified himself as 'Drusus' and had so thoughtfully and solicitously carried my burden of water to the very entrance of my master's rental on Hermadius.
45 51 Unwittingly, foolishly, I had betrayed my master's whereabouts, leading a foe to his very doorstep.
In any event, Decius Albus was not, as far as I could tell, present. Perhaps he would not have cared to sit at one of the low tables, in his own house. I, now no longer blindfolded, had recognized the red-robed fellow instantly upon entering the serving chamber. But now he was not disguised, not collared, not clad in a humble tunic, that of a kajirus, a male slave. He was now garlanded, and clothed in the robes of a free person, and apparently one of high station. It was he who had identified himself as 'Drusus' and had so thoughtfully and solicitously carried my burden of water to the very entrance of my master's rental on Hermadius. Unwittingly, foolishly, I had betrayed my master's whereabouts, leading a foe to his very doorstep. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 45)