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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 60 After all, it would not be his language, and his language must now be my language.
10 61 Our language must become that of the rights holders.
10 62 I heard the animal growl, a low, rumbling noise, and sensed it move forward another step.
10 63 I looked up, again, and then, frightened, knelt forward, putting my head to the stone flooring, my palms, too, down on the stone, in a common attitude of obeisance.
10 64 I trembled.
10 65 "Look up," said he, in his language.
10 66 I looked up, frightened, crouching before him then on all fours.
After all, it would not be his language, and his language must now be my language. Our language must become that of the rights holders. I heard the animal growl, a low, rumbling noise, and sensed it move forward another step. I looked up, again, and then, frightened, knelt forward, putting my head to the stone flooring, my palms, too, down on the stone, in a common attitude of obeisance. I trembled. "Look up," said he, in his language. I looked up, frightened, crouching before him then on all fours. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )