Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
10
557
The mountain air, too, moved my hair a little.
The mountain air, too, moved my hair a little.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #557)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
554
What was I doing here? Why could I not be as other girls, routinely processed, auctioned summarily off a block to the highest bidder, and then led, braceleted, barefoot, frightened, hopeful, to the domicile of my buyer, and new master? How was it that I was so different? We waited on the drawn-in platform.
10
555
It seemed we waited a long time.
10
556
It was hot in the sack, my hands and arms closely confined within it, but, on my bared legs I could feel the cool air of the mountains.
10
557
The mountain air, too, moved my hair a little.
10
558
I shook my head a little, to move the hair away from my eyes.
10
559
Confined as I was I could not reach it with my hands.
10
560
"Steady, little vulo," said one of the men.
What was I doing here? Why could I not be as other girls, routinely processed, auctioned summarily off a block to the highest bidder, and then led, braceleted, barefoot, frightened, hopeful, to the domicile of my buyer, and new master? How was it that I was so different? We waited on the drawn-in platform.
It seemed we waited a long time.
It was hot in the sack, my hands and arms closely confined within it, but, on my bared legs I could feel the cool air of the mountains.
The mountain air, too, moved my hair a little.
I shook my head a little, to move the hair away from my eyes.
Confined as I was I could not reach it with my hands.
"Steady, little vulo," said one of the men.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10)