Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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If I were caught I did not doubt but what I would soon again find myself the prisoner of those cramped quarters, though doubtless in fresher, sturdier bonds, probably of iron, and not locked, but hammered closed about my neck and limbs.
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The cage, too, then would probably be closed with plates and rivets, and the guards doubled or tripled about it.
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I crouched down, my head in my hands.
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In a little more than an ahn, I feared, the camp would be awakened.
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Already it seemed to me that there were more people about than before, more men to avoid.
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I shrank back into the shadows.
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Two men, cooks, I think, from their conversation, were passing.
If I were caught I did not doubt but what I would soon again find myself the prisoner of those cramped quarters, though doubtless in fresher, sturdier bonds, probably of iron, and not locked, but hammered closed about my neck and limbs.
The cage, too, then would probably be closed with plates and rivets, and the guards doubled or tripled about it.
I crouched down, my head in my hands.
In a little more than an ahn, I feared, the camp would be awakened.
Already it seemed to me that there were more people about than before, more men to avoid.
I shrank back into the shadows.
Two men, cooks, I think, from their conversation, were passing.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )