Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
410
"You may continue on your way," I said to the three of them, releasing them from the custody of my will.
"You may continue on your way," I said to the three of them, releasing them from the custody of my will.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #410)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
407
More than one person about gasped.
22
408
I think, as well, that this was not a familiar experience for the fellow.
22
409
The slave, of course, need not verbally respond to all such permissions, and such, but it is expected that his behavior will be in accord with the decorums of obedience.
22
410
"You may continue on your way," I said to the three of them, releasing them from the custody of my will.
22
411
"Come along," said one of the two fellows to the slave.
22
412
The three of them then, together, lost little time in making their way down Aulus street.
22
413
I noted that the fellow had not responded deferentially to the summons to come along, but then I did not think that that was my business.
More than one person about gasped.
I think, as well, that this was not a familiar experience for the fellow.
The slave, of course, need not verbally respond to all such permissions, and such, but it is expected that his behavior will be in accord with the decorums of obedience.
"You may continue on your way," I said to the three of them, releasing them from the custody of my will.
"Come along," said one of the two fellows to the slave.
The three of them then, together, lost little time in making their way down Aulus street.
I noted that the fellow had not responded deferentially to the summons to come along, but then I did not think that that was my business.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22)