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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

This was not a world on which such as we, she a prisoner, I a slave, would be likely to transgress such an injunction. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #279)
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14 279 This was not a world on which such as we, she a prisoner, I a slave, would be likely to transgress such an injunction.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 276 "I know little of such things," said the free woman.
14 277 And I knew myself, of course, almost totally ignorant of such matters, certainly on this world.
14 278 Further, a limitation on our discourse had now been imposed, a limitation which would doubtless be respected.
14 279 This was not a world on which such as we, she a prisoner, I a slave, would be likely to transgress such an injunction.
14 280 Who would want to be thrown, for example, to those terrible creatures in the pool? The pit master then turned about, and began to withdraw down the corridor.
14 281 I had leapt up, and hurried to follow him.
14 282 That was the first day on which I had begun the care of the free woman.
"I know little of such things," said the free woman. And I knew myself, of course, almost totally ignorant of such matters, certainly on this world. Further, a limitation on our discourse had now been imposed, a limitation which would doubtless be respected. This was not a world on which such as we, she a prisoner, I a slave, would be likely to transgress such an injunction. Who would want to be thrown, for example, to those terrible creatures in the pool? The pit master then turned about, and began to withdraw down the corridor. I had leapt up, and hurried to follow him. That was the first day on which I had begun the care of the free woman. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14)