Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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6
137
I rose to my feet, and, obedient to the injunction under which I had been placed, began to move.
I rose to my feet, and, obedient to the injunction under which I had been placed, began to move.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #137)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
134
"They all do," said another.
6
135
I had known, of course, for years, even before puberty, that such deferences, obeisances, and such, were owed to men, but I had never expected, except perhaps in dreams, to find myself in my present position, one in which I was subject to, and must behave in accordance with, such appropriatenesses.
6
136
"Begin," said he who was first among those of the house.
6
137
I rose to my feet, and, obedient to the injunction under which I had been placed, began to move.
6
138
I moved first before one man and then another.
6
139
I began, of course, with he whom I immediately sensed was first among the strangers.
6
140
I sensed this from his position, central and prominent among them, and from the nature of his gaze upon me, which I could meet only for an instant.
"They all do," said another.
I had known, of course, for years, even before puberty, that such deferences, obeisances, and such, were owed to men, but I had never expected, except perhaps in dreams, to find myself in my present position, one in which I was subject to, and must behave in accordance with, such appropriatenesses.
"Begin," said he who was first among those of the house.
I rose to my feet, and, obedient to the injunction under which I had been placed, began to move.
I moved first before one man and then another.
I began, of course, with he whom I immediately sensed was first among the strangers.
I sensed this from his position, central and prominent among them, and from the nature of his gaze upon me, which I could meet only for an instant.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 6)