Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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949
But for what purpose had I been evaluated and acquired? I did not think it would be merely for the usual purposes for which one such as I might be obtained, say, being purchased off a sales block or being obtained in barter or trade.
8
950
They had been very particular in their requirements, requirements which, incidentally, might be difficult to satisfy conjointly, not being likely to be found combined in any single item of merchandise.
8
951
They had wanted an Earth female who would have an adequate, or better, facility in their language, that of the rights holders, but who would be, in effect, almost completely ignorant of this world and its ways.
8
952
She was to know nothing, it seemed, of its cities or countries, its geography, its history, its politics, such things.
8
953
Indeed, they had wanted one who had, as yet, it seems, never even been out of the pens.
8
954
I groped about in the cell and touched with my finger the rim of the shallow bowl of water.
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955
I did not know if, in this place, at this time, I was permitted to use my hands to feed myself or not.
But for what purpose had I been evaluated and acquired? I did not think it would be merely for the usual purposes for which one such as I might be obtained, say, being purchased off a sales block or being obtained in barter or trade.
They had been very particular in their requirements, requirements which, incidentally, might be difficult to satisfy conjointly, not being likely to be found combined in any single item of merchandise.
They had wanted an Earth female who would have an adequate, or better, facility in their language, that of the rights holders, but who would be, in effect, almost completely ignorant of this world and its ways.
She was to know nothing, it seemed, of its cities or countries, its geography, its history, its politics, such things.
Indeed, they had wanted one who had, as yet, it seems, never even been out of the pens.
I groped about in the cell and touched with my finger the rim of the shallow bowl of water.
I did not know if, in this place, at this time, I was permitted to use my hands to feed myself or not.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )