Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
750
But I, contrariwise, conceal my identity by going unveiled!" "The depth warden would not hear of it," I said.
But I, contrariwise, conceal my identity by going unveiled!" "The depth warden would not hear of it," I said.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #750)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
747
"Your features would be bared, publicly".
14
748
"But no one would know me," she said.
14
749
"Do you not see? They would not understand that they were looking upon a free woman, especially one such as the Lady Constanzia of Besnit! Some wear masks that their features not be recognized.
14
750
But I, contrariwise, conceal my identity by going unveiled!" "The depth warden would not hear of it," I said.
14
751
"Ask him for me, beg it of him, I beg of you.
14
752
Please, Janice!" "If the pit master should prove accommodating," I said, "are you prepared, actually, to go through with this?" "Yes," she said.
14
753
"Yes!" "But we have no slave garment for you," I said.
"Your features would be bared, publicly".
"But no one would know me," she said.
"Do you not see? They would not understand that they were looking upon a free woman, especially one such as the Lady Constanzia of Besnit! Some wear masks that their features not be recognized.
But I, contrariwise, conceal my identity by going unveiled!" "The depth warden would not hear of it," I said.
"Ask him for me, beg it of him, I beg of you.
Please, Janice!" "If the pit master should prove accommodating," I said, "are you prepared, actually, to go through with this?" "Yes," she said.
"Yes!" "But we have no slave garment for you," I said.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14)