Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
7
967
It is not the case that the gardens are without politics, nor that intrigue is not rampant within them, but these things are usually amongst the flowers themselves.
It is not the case that the gardens are without politics, nor that intrigue is not rampant within them, but these things are usually amongst the flowers themselves.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #967)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
7
964
Who, unsolicited, could simply come through the house, and enter the garden? But it seems that one had.
7
965
He had said he was "known in the house".
7
966
It seemed likely.
7
967
It is not the case that the gardens are without politics, nor that intrigue is not rampant within them, but these things are usually amongst the flowers themselves.
7
968
As flowers, as far as outside contacts might occur, we were almost entirely at the mercy of others, guards and such.
7
969
Sometimes there were attempts from outside houses to reach suspected flowers within.
7
970
For example, let us suppose that a woman, not like one of us, is suspected of being held in a given garden.
Who, unsolicited, could simply come through the house, and enter the garden? But it seems that one had.
He had said he was "known in the house".
It seemed likely.
It is not the case that the gardens are without politics, nor that intrigue is not rampant within them, but these things are usually amongst the flowers themselves.
As flowers, as far as outside contacts might occur, we were almost entirely at the mercy of others, guards and such.
Sometimes there were attempts from outside houses to reach suspected flowers within.
For example, let us suppose that a woman, not like one of us, is suspected of being held in a given garden.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 7)