Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
5
31
Each has its own history, customs and traditions.
Each has its own history, customs and traditions.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #31)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
28
Are the slaves of Ar, for example, more beautiful than those of, say, Ko-ro-ba, or Tharna? Men, the beasts, heatedly discuss such questions.
5
29
In some cities, and among some groups and tribes, it might be mentioned, though this is not common, veils may be for most practical purposes unknown, even among free women.
5
30
The cities of Gor are numerous and pluralistic.
5
31
Each has its own history, customs and traditions.
5
32
On the whole, however, Gorean culture prescribes the veil for free women.
5
33
Eta fastened the fourth of five veils upon me, the house veil.
5
34
Though Eta wore only the shameful, scandalous Ta-Teera, she pinned the veils expertly.
Are the slaves of Ar, for example, more beautiful than those of, say, Ko-ro-ba, or Tharna? Men, the beasts, heatedly discuss such questions.
In some cities, and among some groups and tribes, it might be mentioned, though this is not common, veils may be for most practical purposes unknown, even among free women.
The cities of Gor are numerous and pluralistic.
Each has its own history, customs and traditions.
On the whole, however, Gorean culture prescribes the veil for free women.
Eta fastened the fourth of five veils upon me, the house veil.
Though Eta wore only the shameful, scandalous Ta-Teera, she pinned the veils expertly.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5)