Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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341
I wept.
10
342
There was no dignity here.
10
343
I was being herded! I was now being driven upward, like a pig, toward what I knew not! Then, gasping, trying to hold the gag in my mouth, I sank to my knees before part of the stone mountain, a sheer wall of stone, at the end of the trail.
10
344
There was the mountain there, rearing upward, and, high above, perhaps a hundred feet above, seeming to rise out of the rock itself, were the walls of the citadel.
10
345
I could go no further.
10
346
There was no place to go now, unless it were back.
10
347
I looked back, frantically, at the beast and jailer.
I wept.
There was no dignity here.
I was being herded! I was now being driven upward, like a pig, toward what I knew not! Then, gasping, trying to hold the gag in my mouth, I sank to my knees before part of the stone mountain, a sheer wall of stone, at the end of the trail.
There was the mountain there, rearing upward, and, high above, perhaps a hundred feet above, seeming to rise out of the rock itself, were the walls of the citadel.
I could go no further.
There was no place to go now, unless it were back.
I looked back, frantically, at the beast and jailer.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )