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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

I admired their discipline. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #148)
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5 148 I admired their discipline.

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

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5 145 On the road to Kailiauk I threw back my head and laughed heartily.
5 146 I, Tarl Cabot, had been approached by agents of Kurii, and asked to take fee! I had little doubt that Kog and Sardak, and others like them, scratched impatiently, and twisted, uncomfortably, anxious to get on with their work, in wagons ahead of me.
5 147 Such close confinements, even though voluntary and self-imposed, would surely be almost intolerable for them.
5 148 I admired their discipline.
5 149 I hoped that it would hold out.
5 150 It was nice to know where they were.
5 151 I bent down and picked up a rock, and tossed it ahead of me, down the road.
On the road to Kailiauk I threw back my head and laughed heartily. I, Tarl Cabot, had been approached by agents of Kurii, and asked to take fee! I had little doubt that Kog and Sardak, and others like them, scratched impatiently, and twisted, uncomfortably, anxious to get on with their work, in wagons ahead of me. Such close confinements, even though voluntary and self-imposed, would surely be almost intolerable for them. I admired their discipline. I hoped that it would hold out. It was nice to know where they were. I bent down and picked up a rock, and tossed it ahead of me, down the road. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 5)