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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

I suspected that it might be merely one of many keys, or, perhaps, a key to many similar locks. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #46)
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2 46 I suspected that it might be merely one of many keys, or, perhaps, a key to many similar locks.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 43 I could not be rid so simply, of course, of my other bonds.
2 44 This suggested to me that I might be, in the near future, removed from this place, but that no similar indulgence might be expected with respect to my other bonds.
2 45 I wondered who held the key to my collar.
2 46 I suspected that it might be merely one of many keys, or, perhaps, a key to many similar locks.
2 47 It would doubtless be held by a subordinate, or agent.
2 48 The key to a collar such as mine, I suspected, would not be likely to be held personally by anyone of importance.
2 49 The will by the rule of which, by the decision of which, I, and perhaps others, might be confined would doubtless be remote from the instrumentalities by means of which the dictates of that will would be enacted.
I could not be rid so simply, of course, of my other bonds. This suggested to me that I might be, in the near future, removed from this place, but that no similar indulgence might be expected with respect to my other bonds. I wondered who held the key to my collar. I suspected that it might be merely one of many keys, or, perhaps, a key to many similar locks. It would doubtless be held by a subordinate, or agent. The key to a collar such as mine, I suspected, would not be likely to be held personally by anyone of importance. The will by the rule of which, by the decision of which, I, and perhaps others, might be confined would doubtless be remote from the instrumentalities by means of which the dictates of that will would be enacted. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 2)