~ Slave Cloak ~
The hood and cloak was then tossed over Narla.  The hood was brought about and fastened under her chin, effectively hooding her.  She would thus not know from what establishment she had been taken.  The lower portion of the cloak was then snapped under her chin, below the leash.  The cloak, which was brief, had four circled oval cutouts.  It was a tantalizing garment.  There was writing on the cloak.  I had little doubt but what it advertised, the Chatka and Curla.

{Slave Girl of Gor, page 328}
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