Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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233
"The table has been moved," he said.
13
234
He could tell this, I assumed, from the markings in the dust on the floor.
13
235
It had not occurred to me that there might be any objection to this.
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236
If I had thought there would have been, I would have posted the representative of the urt people near the bars and, presumably warned by him in time of any approach on the part of a jailer, replaced the table carefully in its original position.
13
237
I hoped this new offense, if offense it was, would not result in the withholding of food.
13
238
I wanted it, what there was of it.
13
239
The jailer put the two trays on the floor outside the bars, and, with his foot, thrust them through the low, flat opening, like a flat rectangle, at the base of the latticework of bars.
"The table has been moved," he said.
He could tell this, I assumed, from the markings in the dust on the floor.
It had not occurred to me that there might be any objection to this.
If I had thought there would have been, I would have posted the representative of the urt people near the bars and, presumably warned by him in time of any approach on the part of a jailer, replaced the table carefully in its original position.
I hoped this new offense, if offense it was, would not result in the withholding of food.
I wanted it, what there was of it.
The jailer put the two trays on the floor outside the bars, and, with his foot, thrust them through the low, flat opening, like a flat rectangle, at the base of the latticework of bars.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )