Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
5
50
It may have been that someone noticed the turn of an ankle, the movement of a hand, the fall of one's hair on the back, the hints whispered by a tunic, an expression, such things.
It may have been that someone noticed the turn of an ankle, the movement of a hand, the fall of one's hair on the back, the hints whispered by a tunic, an expression, such things.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #50)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
5
47
What the garden contains, you see, its contents, and their value, need not be for everyone to know.
5
48
But I did not think I had been brought here merely in the light of such familiar, comprehensible considerations.
5
49
Of course, I did not know.
5
50
It may have been that someone noticed the turn of an ankle, the movement of a hand, the fall of one's hair on the back, the hints whispered by a tunic, an expression, such things.
5
51
I did not know.
5
52
Could things be that simple? Perhaps they were that simple.
5
53
I hoped so.
What the garden contains, you see, its contents, and their value, need not be for everyone to know.
But I did not think I had been brought here merely in the light of such familiar, comprehensible considerations.
Of course, I did not know.
It may have been that someone noticed the turn of an ankle, the movement of a hand, the fall of one's hair on the back, the hints whispered by a tunic, an expression, such things.
I did not know.
Could things be that simple? Perhaps they were that simple.
I hoped so.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 5)