Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
44
I remembered trembling a little, and sensing the chains, and hearing them, and realizing that it was I who wore them, and not another, and then I had lost consciousness.
I remembered trembling a little, and sensing the chains, and hearing them, and realizing that it was I who wore them, and not another, and then I had lost consciousness.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #44)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
41
I had lain back, within the hood, on the floor.
8
42
I was dimly aware of my limbs being placed in certain positions, and then being chained.
8
43
It was almost as though it were being done to another.
8
44
I remembered trembling a little, and sensing the chains, and hearing them, and realizing that it was I who wore them, and not another, and then I had lost consciousness.
8
45
There had then been a nightmare, it seemed, of transitions.
8
46
Once it seemed, as I determined by touch, I was lying in a low, narrow, mesh-walled space, as on a slatted bunk.
8
47
There were terrible smells.
I had lain back, within the hood, on the floor.
I was dimly aware of my limbs being placed in certain positions, and then being chained.
It was almost as though it were being done to another.
I remembered trembling a little, and sensing the chains, and hearing them, and realizing that it was I who wore them, and not another, and then I had lost consciousness.
There had then been a nightmare, it seemed, of transitions.
Once it seemed, as I determined by touch, I was lying in a low, narrow, mesh-walled space, as on a slatted bunk.
There were terrible smells.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8)