Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
92
Indeed, shortly after the steps had passed, I scrambled to my knees! I must be angry! I must pound upon the door! I must call out! I must insist upon attention! I must demand to see someone! I must demand release! I must bluster and threaten! I must attempt to confuse my jailers, and terrify them into compliance with my will! If necessary, I must appeal to undoubted legalities! But I could not pound upon the door, of course.
Indeed, shortly after the steps had passed, I scrambled to my knees! I must be angry! I must pound upon the door! I must call out! I must insist upon attention! I must demand to see someone! I must demand release! I must bluster and threaten! I must attempt to confuse my jailers, and terrify them into compliance with my will! If necessary, I must appeal to undoubted legalities! But I could not pound upon the door, of course.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #92)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
89
Indeed, they have seldom, if ever, betrayed me.
2
90
I gasped with relief, as the steps passed.
2
91
To be sure, but a moment later, I again castigated myself, at having neglected this opportunity of inquiry or protest.
2
92
Indeed, shortly after the steps had passed, I scrambled to my knees! I must be angry! I must pound upon the door! I must call out! I must insist upon attention! I must demand to see someone! I must demand release! I must bluster and threaten! I must attempt to confuse my jailers, and terrify them into compliance with my will! If necessary, I must appeal to undoubted legalities! But I could not pound upon the door, of course.
2
93
I could not even reach the door.
2
94
I had not been chained in such a way as to make that possible.
2
95
And I did not doubt but what that was no accident.
Indeed, they have seldom, if ever, betrayed me.
I gasped with relief, as the steps passed.
To be sure, but a moment later, I again castigated myself, at having neglected this opportunity of inquiry or protest.
Indeed, shortly after the steps had passed, I scrambled to my knees! I must be angry! I must pound upon the door! I must call out! I must insist upon attention! I must demand to see someone! I must demand release! I must bluster and threaten! I must attempt to confuse my jailers, and terrify them into compliance with my will! If necessary, I must appeal to undoubted legalities! But I could not pound upon the door, of course.
I could not even reach the door.
I had not been chained in such a way as to make that possible.
And I did not doubt but what that was no accident.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 2)