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

One must then do as best one can, with gestures, with whimpers, and such, to make one's needs known, that one desires food, that one begs permission to relieve oneself, and so on. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #445)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 445 One must then do as best one can, with gestures, with whimpers, and such, to make one's needs known, that one desires food, that one begs permission to relieve oneself, and so on.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 442 I did not know if I might call out or not.
8 443 I had not received any explicit permission to speak.
8 444 In my training I had twice, for days at a time, been refused permission to speak.
8 445 One must then do as best one can, with gestures, with whimpers, and such, to make one's needs known, that one desires food, that one begs permission to relieve oneself, and so on.
8 446 Yes, this cell would hold men, as well as such as I.
8 447 Too, I thought, it would hold animals, even large animals.
8 448 I wondered if animals were ever kept in it.
I did not know if I might call out or not. I had not received any explicit permission to speak. In my training I had twice, for days at a time, been refused permission to speak. One must then do as best one can, with gestures, with whimpers, and such, to make one's needs known, that one desires food, that one begs permission to relieve oneself, and so on. Yes, this cell would hold men, as well as such as I. Too, I thought, it would hold animals, even large animals. I wondered if animals were ever kept in it. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 8)