Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
777
I might not, otherwise, be able to retain the provender, even as simple and bland as it might be.
13
778
I saw, in the shadow, the whip, now once again in his hand.
13
779
"This slave," said he, to the other women in the room, "has been errant.
13
780
She, in a darkness, did not reveal her condition, bond, to a free woman.
13
781
She permitted the free woman, in ignorance, to speak freely to her.
13
782
She permitted her not only to think that she was free, but even of a given caste".
13
783
The women at the wall looked at one another.
I might not, otherwise, be able to retain the provender, even as simple and bland as it might be.
I saw, in the shadow, the whip, now once again in his hand.
"This slave," said he, to the other women in the room, "has been errant.
She, in a darkness, did not reveal her condition, bond, to a free woman.
She permitted the free woman, in ignorance, to speak freely to her.
She permitted her not only to think that she was free, but even of a given caste".
The women at the wall looked at one another.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )