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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 284 There are, too, of course, simple cage wagons, in which, as what we are, we may be viewed behind the bars.
7 285 There are many ways in which we may be moved.
7 286 Indeed, it is not unusual for us, even, in brief tunics, chained together, by neck, or wrist, to trek the roads, afoot, under the surveillance of mounted guards astride saddle tharlarion.
7 287 If others should approach, say, a caravan, we commonly yield the road, kneeling beside it, facing it, in obeisance, until the dust, the bells, passes.
7 288 I suddenly looked at him, in agony.
7 289 He must not tell about the wall, that I had been near it! Surely he would not tell! "Stand," he said.
7 290 I complied.
There are, too, of course, simple cage wagons, in which, as what we are, we may be viewed behind the bars. There are many ways in which we may be moved. Indeed, it is not unusual for us, even, in brief tunics, chained together, by neck, or wrist, to trek the roads, afoot, under the surveillance of mounted guards astride saddle tharlarion. If others should approach, say, a caravan, we commonly yield the road, kneeling beside it, facing it, in obeisance, until the dust, the bells, passes. I suddenly looked at him, in agony. He must not tell about the wall, that I had been near it! Surely he would not tell! "Stand," he said. I complied. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )