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

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5 20 The veil, it might be noted, is not legally imperative for a free woman; it is rather a matter of modesty and custom.
5 21 Some low-caste, uncompanioned, free girls do not wear veils.
5 22 Similarly certain bold free women neglect the veil.
5 23 Neglect of the veil is not a crime in Gorean cities, though in some it is deemed a brazen and scandalous omission.
5 24 Slave girls may or may not be veiled, this depending on the will of their master.
5 25 Most slave girls are not permitted to veil themselves.
5 26 Indeed, not only are they refused the dignity of the veil, but commonly they are placed in brief, exciting slave livery and may not even bind their hair.
The veil, it might be noted, is not legally imperative for a free woman; it is rather a matter of modesty and custom. Some low-caste, uncompanioned, free girls do not wear veils. Similarly certain bold free women neglect the veil. Neglect of the veil is not a crime in Gorean cities, though in some it is deemed a brazen and scandalous omission. Slave girls may or may not be veiled, this depending on the will of their master. Most slave girls are not permitted to veil themselves. Indeed, not only are they refused the dignity of the veil, but commonly they are placed in brief, exciting slave livery and may not even bind their hair. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )