Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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504
These things then might, if one wished, be introduced into various passages, depending on the opening and shutting of the gates.
13
505
I also learned, later, that access to nesting areas was similarly provided.
13
506
This was, of course, but one area in the "pits," of many different sorts of areas, and, I might mention, neither the best nor the worst.
13
507
They constitute almost a city beneath a city.
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508
I think regiments might lie concealed within them, and I have little doubt they could, passage by passage, be tenaciously defended.
13
509
I would come to know certain portions of them very well, but in many portions I would not be permitted.
13
510
I was, after all, a slave.
These things then might, if one wished, be introduced into various passages, depending on the opening and shutting of the gates.
I also learned, later, that access to nesting areas was similarly provided.
This was, of course, but one area in the "pits," of many different sorts of areas, and, I might mention, neither the best nor the worst.
They constitute almost a city beneath a city.
I think regiments might lie concealed within them, and I have little doubt they could, passage by passage, be tenaciously defended.
I would come to know certain portions of them very well, but in many portions I would not be permitted.
I was, after all, a slave.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )