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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 7 It was light, and shimmering, of white silk, almost transparent.
5 8 Then, one after the other, she added the freedom veil, or veil of the citizeness, the pride veil, the house veil, and street veil.
5 9 Each of these is heavier and more opaque than the one which lies within.
5 10 The street veil, worn publicly, is extremely bulky, quite heavy and completely opaque; the lineaments of the nose and cheeks are scarcely discernible when it is worn; the house veil is worn indoors when there are those present who are not of the household, as in conversing with or entertaining associates of one's companion.
5 11 Veils are worn in various numbers and combinations by Gorean free women, this tending to vary by preference and caste.
5 12 Many low-caste Gorean women own only a single veil which must do for all purposes.
5 13 Not all high-caste women wear a large number of veils.
It was light, and shimmering, of white silk, almost transparent. Then, one after the other, she added the freedom veil, or veil of the citizeness, the pride veil, the house veil, and street veil. Each of these is heavier and more opaque than the one which lies within. The street veil, worn publicly, is extremely bulky, quite heavy and completely opaque; the lineaments of the nose and cheeks are scarcely discernible when it is worn; the house veil is worn indoors when there are those present who are not of the household, as in conversing with or entertaining associates of one's companion. Veils are worn in various numbers and combinations by Gorean free women, this tending to vary by preference and caste. Many low-caste Gorean women own only a single veil which must do for all purposes. Not all high-caste women wear a large number of veils. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )