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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Indeed," he said, angrily, "what is the meaning of these trappings you wear, this robe, this hood, this veil? Are they not presumptuous on one such as you have become? Do they not do you unwonted honor? Surely you understand that you are no longer entitled to such dignities". - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #396)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 396 "Indeed," he said, angrily, "what is the meaning of these trappings you wear, this robe, this hood, this veil? Are they not presumptuous on one such as you have become? Do they not do you unwonted honor? Surely you understand that you are no longer entitled to such dignities".

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 393 She shrank back.
29 394 "Surely you understand, my dear Constanzia," he said, "that you are now a slave".
29 395 She regarded him.
29 396 "Indeed," he said, angrily, "what is the meaning of these trappings you wear, this robe, this hood, this veil? Are they not presumptuous on one such as you have become? Do they not do you unwonted honor? Surely you understand that you are no longer entitled to such dignities".
29 397 He dropped the leash, and it dangled down from her neck, before her.
29 398 He put his hands on the hood.
29 399 "It was thought," said he, "that you might first be stripped in Harfax, but surely we need not so long postpone that small detail, so salutary in its effects upon a female".
She shrank back. "Surely you understand, my dear Constanzia," he said, "that you are now a slave". She regarded him. "Indeed," he said, angrily, "what is the meaning of these trappings you wear, this robe, this hood, this veil? Are they not presumptuous on one such as you have become? Do they not do you unwonted honor? Surely you understand that you are no longer entitled to such dignities". He dropped the leash, and it dangled down from her neck, before her. He put his hands on the hood. "It was thought," said he, "that you might first be stripped in Harfax, but surely we need not so long postpone that small detail, so salutary in its effects upon a female". - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29)