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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

On the other hand, as he had demonstrated in the court, the bandage was a prepared, magician's bandage, and one could see through it quite easily. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #64)
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27 64 On the other hand, as he had demonstrated in the court, the bandage was a prepared, magician's bandage, and one could see through it quite easily.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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27 61 The collar is locked about one's neck, and the stick, rigid, and more than a yard long, is held by the individual supposedly being guided.
27 62 My master followed me, as though a bit uncertainly, the dark, narrow bandage wrapped about his face, over his eyes.
27 63 He would appear to the casual observer one who was blind, being led by his guide slave.
27 64 On the other hand, as he had demonstrated in the court, the bandage was a prepared, magician's bandage, and one could see through it quite easily.
27 65 Despite its apparent opacity, wearing it, one could move about naturally, and swiftly, well aware of one's environment.
27 66 In it one could thread one's way amongst obstacles, note subtleties in one's milieu, see small things, even read a scroll.
27 67 "Hold," he said.
The collar is locked about one's neck, and the stick, rigid, and more than a yard long, is held by the individual supposedly being guided. My master followed me, as though a bit uncertainly, the dark, narrow bandage wrapped about his face, over his eyes. He would appear to the casual observer one who was blind, being led by his guide slave. On the other hand, as he had demonstrated in the court, the bandage was a prepared, magician's bandage, and one could see through it quite easily. Despite its apparent opacity, wearing it, one could move about naturally, and swiftly, well aware of one's environment. In it one could thread one's way amongst obstacles, note subtleties in one's milieu, see small things, even read a scroll. "Hold," he said. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 27)