Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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461
Could it be that he did not know? Another of the soldiers crouched beside me, and took me by the hair, pulling my head back, sharply, that they might better observe my features.
Could it be that he did not know? Another of the soldiers crouched beside me, and took me by the hair, pulling my head back, sharply, that they might better observe my features.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #461)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
458
"For what purpose?" asked a soldier.
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459
I listened, eagerly.
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460
"I do not know," said the jailer.
10
461
Could it be that he did not know? Another of the soldiers crouched beside me, and took me by the hair, pulling my head back, sharply, that they might better observe my features.
10
462
We may be handled in such a fashion, as, on my old world, might be, say, horses.
10
463
Do not blame them for this.
10
464
Do not think anything of it.
"For what purpose?" asked a soldier.
I listened, eagerly.
"I do not know," said the jailer.
Could it be that he did not know? Another of the soldiers crouched beside me, and took me by the hair, pulling my head back, sharply, that they might better observe my features.
We may be handled in such a fashion, as, on my old world, might be, say, horses.
Do not blame them for this.
Do not think anything of it.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10)