Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
177
Each was being drawn by two strings of harnessed maleslaves, about twenty slaves in each string.
Each was being drawn by two strings of harnessed male slaves, about twenty slaves in each string.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #177)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
174
He had discussed the thing as though it might have been a mere, inconsequential piece of functional hardware.
6
175
Could he not see what it really was, what it meant, what it must teach the girl, how it must make her feel? "There are wagons," I said, pointing over the parapet.
6
176
There were some five wagons approaching the city, in a line.
6
177
Each was being drawn by two strings of harnessed maleslaves, about twenty slaves in each string.
6
178
"Those are Sa-Tarna wagons," said Drusus, "bringing grain to the city".
6
179
"What is that other wagon," I asked, "the smaller one, there near the side of the road, which has pulled aside to let the grain wagons pass?" I had been watching it approach.
6
180
I thought I knew well what sort of wagon it was.
He had discussed the thing as though it might have been a mere, inconsequential piece of functional hardware.
Could he not see what it really was, what it meant, what it must teach the girl, how it must make her feel? "There are wagons," I said, pointing over the parapet.
There were some five wagons approaching the city, in a line.
Each was being drawn by two strings of harnessed male slaves, about twenty slaves in each string.
"Those are Sa-Tarna wagons," said Drusus, "bringing grain to the city".
"What is that other wagon," I asked, "the smaller one, there near the side of the road, which has pulled aside to let the grain wagons pass?" I had been watching it approach.
I thought I knew well what sort of wagon it was.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 6)