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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

We were not passengers, of course, who might inquire, perhaps impatiently, into the nature of delays, perhaps even demanding explanations; we were only animals, being shipped; we were cargo. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #479)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 479 We were not passengers, of course, who might inquire, perhaps impatiently, into the nature of delays, perhaps even demanding explanations; we were only animals, being shipped; we were cargo.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 476 Certainly, as of now, at any rate, we were quite different sorts of women.
6 477 I wondered at what the nature of the delay might be.
6 478 I wondered what it might be that we were waiting for.
6 479 We were not passengers, of course, who might inquire, perhaps impatiently, into the nature of delays, perhaps even demanding explanations; we were only animals, being shipped; we were cargo.
6 480 I moved again to my side.
6 481 I pulled again, a little, at those lovely, stern impediments of steel, linked together by a small sturdy chain, which held my wrists behind my back.
6 482 How well they confined me! The chain, too, was on my neck, keeping me with others.
Certainly, as of now, at any rate, we were quite different sorts of women. I wondered at what the nature of the delay might be. I wondered what it might be that we were waiting for. We were not passengers, of course, who might inquire, perhaps impatiently, into the nature of delays, perhaps even demanding explanations; we were only animals, being shipped; we were cargo. I moved again to my side. I pulled again, a little, at those lovely, stern impediments of steel, linked together by a small sturdy chain, which held my wrists behind my back. How well they confined me! The chain, too, was on my neck, keeping me with others. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6)