Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
7
131
He was not surprised, of course, that the mark was on me.
7
132
It would have been utterly improbable that that mark, or some equivalent sign, would not have been upon me, and most likely in that place.
7
133
That is the most common site for such a mark.
7
134
merchant practice, and social custom, tend to standardize such things.
7
135
I, too, regarded the mark.
7
136
It is expected, indeed, in such a situation, that we, too, will regard it, as it is exposed on the flank, the silk lifted to the waist with the fingers of two hands.
7
137
We are to turn our eyes downward and to the left, and look upon it, seeing it once again, understanding it once again.
He was not surprised, of course, that the mark was on me.
It would have been utterly improbable that that mark, or some equivalent sign, would not have been upon me, and most likely in that place.
That is the most common site for such a mark.
merchant practice, and social custom, tend to standardize such things.
I, too, regarded the mark.
It is expected, indeed, in such a situation, that we, too, will regard it, as it is exposed on the flank, the silk lifted to the waist with the fingers of two hands.
We are to turn our eyes downward and to the left, and look upon it, seeing it once again, understanding it once again.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )