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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 235 It was only through slatted windows that I had been able to follow our passage.
1 236 Any outside the barge, on the walkways along the canals, for example, could not have viewed its occupants.
1 237 Such barges, though with the slats locked shut, are sometimes used in the transportation of female slaves, that they may not know where in the city they are, or where they are being taken.
1 238 A similar result is obtained, usually, more simply, in an open boat, the girls being hooded and bound hand and foot, and then being thrown between the feet of the rowers.
1 239 I heard the tiny wheel scratch at the flint.
1 240 I did not take my eyes from the things at the far end of the room, on the floor, half hidden by a large table, the area open behind them leading to the ruined tarn cot.
1 241 It is not wise to look away from such things, if they are in the vicinity, or to turn one's back upon them.
It was only through slatted windows that I had been able to follow our passage. Any outside the barge, on the walkways along the canals, for example, could not have viewed its occupants. Such barges, though with the slats locked shut, are sometimes used in the transportation of female slaves, that they may not know where in the city they are, or where they are being taken. A similar result is obtained, usually, more simply, in an open boat, the girls being hooded and bound hand and foot, and then being thrown between the feet of the rowers. I heard the tiny wheel scratch at the flint. I did not take my eyes from the things at the far end of the room, on the floor, half hidden by a large table, the area open behind them leading to the ruined tarn cot. It is not wise to look away from such things, if they are in the vicinity, or to turn one's back upon them. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )