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  • She was now in a short cloak, held about her neck, and, under it, in a tiny, loose, beltless rep-cloth tunic, fastened only at the left shoulder.

    Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988

  • She was now in a short cloak, held about her neck, and, under it, in a tiny, loose, beltless rep-cloth tunic, fastened only at the left shoulder.

    Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988

  • I considered her slave curves, which would not in any event be well concealed by rep-cloth, and certainly were not so now that it had been splashed with water, even soaked by it.

    Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988

  • Other garmentures would now be more appropriate for her, I speculated, such as tiny rags of rep-cloth or brief tunics of silk, bound with (pg. 425) girdlings of binding fiber, and perhaps, about her neck, closed closely about it and locked shut, a graceful ornament of steel, a slave collar.

    Mercenaries Of Gor Norman, John 1985

  • Softer and more feminine fabrics, silk, rep-cloth, and such, often brief and clinging, not only stunningly attractive and aesthetically pleasing, but also indictive of, and reflective of, their subjection to masculine domination, are generally required of them.

    Mercenaries Of Gor Norman, John 1985

  • I gave her some bread from my pack, from a rep-cloth draw-sack, and a bit of dried meat, paper thin, from its tied leather envelope.

    Mercenaries Of Gor Norman, John 1985

  • It may be of a great variety of materials, from rich satins and silks to thin, form-revealing, clinging rep-cloth.

    Guardsman Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1981

  • Her binding-fiber-belted, wraparound tunic was brown, and of clinging, thin rep-cloth; it was sleeveless and had a plunging neckline; it was slave short.

    Guardsman Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1981

  • She, too, in brown rep-cloth, rubbed against the perforations.

    Fighting Slave Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980

  • The wool of the hurt is usually used for male slave garments; it absorbs perspiration well; and rep-cloth is commonly used for female slave garments; it is quite thin and clings well to the curves of the female body.

    Fighting Slave Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980

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