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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

Beneath the haik none needed know the woman was naked and wore a collar. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #179)
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2 179 Beneath the haik none needed know the woman was naked and wore a collar.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 176 The haik, black, covers the woman from head to toe.
2 177 At the eyes, there is a tiny bit of black lace, through which she may see.
2 178 On her feet were soft, black, nonheeled slippers, with curled toes; they were decorated with a line of silver thread.
2 179 Beneath the haik none needed know the woman was naked and wore a collar.
2 180 We took a salt wagon, empty, to Tor from Kurtzal.
2 181 There was another reason I had brought Miss Blake-Allen, as we may perhaps speak of her for purposes of simplicity, to the Tahari districts.
2 182 Cold, white-skinned women are of interest to the men of the Tahari.
The haik, black, covers the woman from head to toe. At the eyes, there is a tiny bit of black lace, through which she may see. On her feet were soft, black, nonheeled slippers, with curled toes; they were decorated with a line of silver thread. Beneath the haik none needed know the woman was naked and wore a collar. We took a salt wagon, empty, to Tor from Kurtzal. There was another reason I had brought Miss Blake-Allen, as we may perhaps speak of her for purposes of simplicity, to the Tahari districts. Cold, white-skinned women are of interest to the men of the Tahari. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2)