Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
358
I did not think they were animals.
4
359
I thought they were human.
4
360
I wondered if they were fully human.
4
361
Why did they not permit us to look upon them? Could they, for some reason or another, be so terrible to look upon? Who were they? Or, what were they? They seemed men, to be sure, but they did not seem men in the sense, or in the ways, in which I had grown accustomed to think of men.
4
362
In some senses they seemed quite different.
4
363
Who, or what, were they? I wanted to know, desperately.
4
364
But, too, I was afraid to learn.
I did not think they were animals.
I thought they were human.
I wondered if they were fully human.
Why did they not permit us to look upon them? Could they, for some reason or another, be so terrible to look upon? Who were they? Or, what were they? They seemed men, to be sure, but they did not seem men in the sense, or in the ways, in which I had grown accustomed to think of men.
In some senses they seemed quite different.
Who, or what, were they? I wanted to know, desperately.
But, too, I was afraid to learn.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )