Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
298
He must not have seen me! "Let the churl be stripped," I had said, imperiously, "and a sign be put about his neck, proclaiming him a fraud.
He must not have seen me! "Let the churl be stripped," I had said, imperiously, "and a sign be put about his neck, proclaiming him a fraud.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #298)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
295
My heart was pounding in terror.
17
296
He, of all people! Surely he had not noticed me.
17
297
Surely he had not seen me.
17
298
He must not have seen me! "Let the churl be stripped," I had said, imperiously, "and a sign be put about his neck, proclaiming him a fraud.
17
299
Then let him be marched naked, before the spears of guards, through the great gate of Corcyrus, not to be permitted to return before the second passage hand!" But I could not run now.
17
300
I, helpless, naked, chained in place, was being publicly displayed.
17
301
A Corcyran merchant had brought charges against him, a matter having to do with a bowl, purportedly silver, but only plated, and one bearing a forged mark, misrepresenting it as the work of the silversmiths of Ar.
My heart was pounding in terror.
He, of all people! Surely he had not noticed me.
Surely he had not seen me.
He must not have seen me! "Let the churl be stripped," I had said, imperiously, "and a sign be put about his neck, proclaiming him a fraud.
Then let him be marched naked, before the spears of guards, through the great gate of Corcyrus, not to be permitted to return before the second passage hand!" But I could not run now.
I, helpless, naked, chained in place, was being publicly displayed.
A Corcyran merchant had brought charges against him, a matter having to do with a bowl, purportedly silver, but only plated, and one bearing a forged mark, misrepresenting it as the work of the silversmiths of Ar.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 17)