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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

Sometimes we heard lamentations, of such as we, and the sounds of chains, and the cracking of whips. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #908)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 908 Sometimes we heard lamentations, of such as we, and the sounds of chains, and the cracking of whips.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 905 We wondered what the world might be like on the other side of the wall.
7 906 To be sure, we were sometimes frightened.
7 907 Sometimes we heard cries of pain, of such as we, and the sound of a lash.
7 908 Sometimes we heard lamentations, of such as we, and the sounds of chains, and the cracking of whips.
7 909 Sometimes we heard even, to angry cries, and the cracking of whips, cries of weariness, and misery, and effort, of such as we, cries mingling with the sounds of the tightening and slackening, and tightening, of harness, the groaning of heavily laden wagons, the creaking of large wooden wheels turning slowly on pavement.
7 910 At such times you may well understand how it was that we within the wall, in the garden, in our delicate, pampered beauty, our light silks, our golden collars, might exchange frightened glances.
7 911 Our lives would have been quite different, it seemed clear, if we were on the other side of the wall.
We wondered what the world might be like on the other side of the wall. To be sure, we were sometimes frightened. Sometimes we heard cries of pain, of such as we, and the sound of a lash. Sometimes we heard lamentations, of such as we, and the sounds of chains, and the cracking of whips. Sometimes we heard even, to angry cries, and the cracking of whips, cries of weariness, and misery, and effort, of such as we, cries mingling with the sounds of the tightening and slackening, and tightening, of harness, the groaning of heavily laden wagons, the creaking of large wooden wheels turning slowly on pavement. At such times you may well understand how it was that we within the wall, in the garden, in our delicate, pampered beauty, our light silks, our golden collars, might exchange frightened glances. Our lives would have been quite different, it seemed clear, if we were on the other side of the wall. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7)