Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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33
Their buildings, inside and out, are bright with color.
1
34
Even slaves, when clothed, as we need not be, as we are animals, are commonly clothed in bright, attractive tunics, or less.
1
35
These tunics, of course, are tunics fit for slaves, and designed to conceal little of the charms the suggestion of which doubtless first brought us to the attention of our acquirers.
1
36
The plant life of gor is much like that of my former world, but there are many differences, as well, different trees, flowers, vegetables, and so on.
1
37
There are many differences in animals, as well, and in birds and insects.
1
38
Culturally, too, of course, one soon comes to realize one is on a different world.
1
39
Perhaps the first thing one learns is that one is not free, but a slave, only a slave.
Their buildings, inside and out, are bright with color.
Even slaves, when clothed, as we need not be, as we are animals, are commonly clothed in bright, attractive tunics, or less.
These tunics, of course, are tunics fit for slaves, and designed to conceal little of the charms the suggestion of which doubtless first brought us to the attention of our acquirers.
The plant life of gor is much like that of my former world, but there are many differences, as well, different trees, flowers, vegetables, and so on.
There are many differences in animals, as well, and in birds and insects.
Culturally, too, of course, one soon comes to realize one is on a different world.
Perhaps the first thing one learns is that one is not free, but a slave, only a slave.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )