Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
57
I heard doors opened, on different sides of the corridor, it seemed, getting closer.
4
58
I heard, now, more than one man's voice.
4
59
Their tones seemed imperative, as though they would brook no question or delay.
4
60
The voices themselves, though clearly male, and human, seemed unlike those of men with whom I was familiar.
4
61
I am not sure, precisely, in what the differences consisted.
4
62
It may be merely that they spoke somewhat more loudly than the men I was accustomed to, for such things often vary culturally.
4
63
But I think it was more than some possible difference in mere volume.
I heard doors opened, on different sides of the corridor, it seemed, getting closer.
I heard, now, more than one man's voice.
Their tones seemed imperative, as though they would brook no question or delay.
The voices themselves, though clearly male, and human, seemed unlike those of men with whom I was familiar.
I am not sure, precisely, in what the differences consisted.
It may be merely that they spoke somewhat more loudly than the men I was accustomed to, for such things often vary culturally.
But I think it was more than some possible difference in mere volume.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )