Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
1579
I would sometimes go to great lengths to avoid them, even though I must then hasten, gasping, running, on my errands, the message tube tied about my neck, my hands braceleted behind me, that I might not have been thought to have dallied.
11
1580
I am still uneasy on such bridges.
11
1581
My fears sometimes occasion amusement among the masters.
11
1582
But my fears, I have been told, are not unprecedented, and, indeed, are not unusual among girls of my sort, girls from my world, brought here as slaves.
11
1583
But fortunately insouciance and thoughtlessness on the high bridges, common to those of this world, are not required of us.
11
1584
It is other things which are required of us.
11
1585
I lay there on the flagging, on my side, helpless, bound hand and foot, for some time, while business was conducted.
I would sometimes go to great lengths to avoid them, even though I must then hasten, gasping, running, on my errands, the message tube tied about my neck, my hands braceleted behind me, that I might not have been thought to have dallied.
I am still uneasy on such bridges.
My fears sometimes occasion amusement among the masters.
But my fears, I have been told, are not unprecedented, and, indeed, are not unusual among girls of my sort, girls from my world, brought here as slaves.
But fortunately insouciance and thoughtlessness on the high bridges, common to those of this world, are not required of us.
It is other things which are required of us.
I lay there on the flagging, on my side, helpless, bound hand and foot, for some time, while business was conducted.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )