Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
111
It was feared they might harm me in their resentment or anger, given the nature and lightness of my duties.
It was feared they might harm me in their resentment or anger, given the nature and lightness of my duties.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #111)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
108
I could not investigate these matters in detail at night as at night I was hooded and chained to a stake just within the entrance to her tent.
4
109
In this way she kept me near her.
4
110
Also, in this way, I did not have to be put with the other captives.
4
111
It was feared they might harm me in their resentment or anger, given the nature and lightness of my duties.
4
112
"I think it was a mistake to have routed them through Port Kar," he said.
4
113
This speculation had to do, I supposed, with possible recent misgivings on the part of Priest-Kings pertaining to the loyalty of Samos.
4
114
"Not at all," she said.
I could not investigate these matters in detail at night as at night I was hooded and chained to a stake just within the entrance to her tent.
In this way she kept me near her.
Also, in this way, I did not have to be put with the other captives.
It was feared they might harm me in their resentment or anger, given the nature and lightness of my duties.
"I think it was a mistake to have routed them through Port Kar," he said.
This speculation had to do, I supposed, with possible recent misgivings on the part of Priest-Kings pertaining to the loyalty of Samos.
"Not at all," she said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 4)