Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
One knows when to place them before the bars because there is a signal, the ringing of a suspended bar, from somewhere outside.
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9
At the signal one puts the empty bowls and the wastes vessel near the bars, and then assumes the indicated position, one of prone helplessness, facing the back of the cell.
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10
I had received these directives on the morning after my first night in the cell.
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11
They were issued to me in a female voice, belonging to a person I did not see, from somewhere outside the cell.
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12
I had, accordingly, as yet, seen nothing of my jailers.
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13
I did not know if the voice I had heard was that of one who was free, or one who was bond, as I did not doubt but what I was, in spite of the bareness of my throat.
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14
It seemed to me most likely that she would have been bond, as it did not seem likely that free females, in a world such as this, would be involved in tasks so lowly as the care of prisoners.
One knows when to place them before the bars because there is a signal, the ringing of a suspended bar, from somewhere outside.
At the signal one puts the empty bowls and the wastes vessel near the bars, and then assumes the indicated position, one of prone helplessness, facing the back of the cell.
I had received these directives on the morning after my first night in the cell.
They were issued to me in a female voice, belonging to a person I did not see, from somewhere outside the cell.
I had, accordingly, as yet, seen nothing of my jailers.
I did not know if the voice I had heard was that of one who was free, or one who was bond, as I did not doubt but what I was, in spite of the bareness of my throat.
It seemed to me most likely that she would have been bond, as it did not seem likely that free females, in a world such as this, would be involved in tasks so lowly as the care of prisoners.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )