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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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28 59 Surely she must be aware of the presumption of this act, of the insolence, and fearful peril, of it.
28 60 One could scarcely dare conjecture the punishments which might be attendant upon it, she only a slave.
28 61 Well must she be concerned to keep her bondage secret.
28 62 Yet she must know that some in Ar would know that secret, that some would even have access to the papers involved in its proof.
28 63 I heard someone outside, down in the street, doubtless a guardsman, cry, "Halt! Halt!" There was then the sound of running feet.
28 64 Guardsmen in the Metellan district, as now in Ar, generally, went in pairs.
28 65 Some fellow, I gathered, had been spotted, violating the curfew.
Surely she must be aware of the presumption of this act, of the insolence, and fearful peril, of it. One could scarcely dare conjecture the punishments which might be attendant upon it, she only a slave. Well must she be concerned to keep her bondage secret. Yet she must know that some in Ar would know that secret, that some would even have access to the papers involved in its proof. I heard someone outside, down in the street, doubtless a guardsman, cry, "Halt! Halt!" There was then the sound of running feet. Guardsmen in the Metellan district, as now in Ar, generally, went in pairs. Some fellow, I gathered, had been spotted, violating the curfew. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )