Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
331
"It is well known to worthless slaves that all free women are beautiful, and noble, as well".
8
332
"Even of low caste?" she inquired, archly.
8
333
"In their freedom," I said.
8
334
"I am of high caste," she said, "as you can see through the hood".
8
335
"I cannot see through the hood," I said.
8
336
Why, I wondered, if she were free and on the streets, was she not veiled? Surely a veil, suitably draped and adjusted, might easily conceal beauty, as well as arouse speculation.
8
337
To be sure, some free women, the taunting and more brazen, were careless of their veiling.
"It is well known to worthless slaves that all free women are beautiful, and noble, as well".
"Even of low caste?" she inquired, archly.
"In their freedom," I said.
"I am of high caste," she said, "as you can see through the hood".
"I cannot see through the hood," I said.
Why, I wondered, if she were free and on the streets, was she not veiled? Surely a veil, suitably draped and adjusted, might easily conceal beauty, as well as arouse speculation.
To be sure, some free women, the taunting and more brazen, were careless of their veiling.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )