Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
14
1667
Indeed, on this world, there are many places in which slaves, as other animals, may not be taken.
Indeed, on this world, there are many places in which slaves, as other animals, may not be taken.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #1667)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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14
1664
I did look back once, to see her there, looking after me, back-braceleted, kneeling at the ring, chained to it by the neck.
14
1665
It was doubtless the first time in the Lady Constanzia's life that she had been so situated.
14
1666
It is not unusual, of course, on this world, to find slaves so tethered, kneeling or sitting, awaiting the return of their masters.
14
1667
Indeed, on this world, there are many places in which slaves, as other animals, may not be taken.
14
1668
In only a few moments I had come to the large, flat expanse over the bridge from the terrace.
14
1669
That was the object of my journey.
14
1670
On the left there was no balustrade.
I did look back once, to see her there, looking after me, back-braceleted, kneeling at the ring, chained to it by the neck.
It was doubtless the first time in the Lady Constanzia's life that she had been so situated.
It is not unusual, of course, on this world, to find slaves so tethered, kneeling or sitting, awaiting the return of their masters.
Indeed, on this world, there are many places in which slaves, as other animals, may not be taken.
In only a few moments I had come to the large, flat expanse over the bridge from the terrace.
That was the object of my journey.
On the left there was no balustrade.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14)