Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
428
It would not do to keep the bright yellow tunic I had worn at the slave ring, that which I had worn when posing as a guide slave for Tyrtaios, of the Black court.
It would not do to keep the bright yellow tunic I had worn at the slave ring, that which I had worn when posing as a guide slave for Tyrtaios, of the Black Court.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #428)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
425
I did know that the name on the collar was not his real name.
30
426
After our evening meal, in which he permitted me some meat, he said, "We must have a new tunic for you".
30
427
I nodded.
30
428
It would not do to keep the bright yellow tunic I had worn at the slave ring, that which I had worn when posing as a guide slave for Tyrtaios, of the Black court.
30
429
It was too conspicuous, and guardsmen might well have been instructed to watch for a slave so clad.
30
430
"Wear this," he said, tossing me a handful of cloth.
30
431
"It is so tiny," I said, "and it is damp, and warm".
I did know that the name on the collar was not his real name.
After our evening meal, in which he permitted me some meat, he said, "We must have a new tunic for you".
I nodded.
It would not do to keep the bright yellow tunic I had worn at the slave ring, that which I had worn when posing as a guide slave for Tyrtaios, of the Black court.
It was too conspicuous, and guardsmen might well have been instructed to watch for a slave so clad.
"Wear this," he said, tossing me a handful of cloth.
"It is so tiny," I said, "and it is damp, and warm".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30)