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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 1 "It is for this reason that you have been brought here," said the pit master.
15 2 I had followed him, to the lowest passages in the pits, and to what surely must have been one of the dankest corridors in that dismal place.
15 3 There was damp straw on the floor of the corridor.
15 4 Sometimes an urt, a small rodent, not like the large urts in the pool, scurried past.
15 5 Water, here and there, dripped from the ceiling of the corridor.
15 6 I could stand upright in the corridor, but most of the men of this world, I conjectured, could not have done so.
15 7 The head of the pit master, for all his bulk, he like a bent-over bear, was lower even than my own.
"It is for this reason that you have been brought here," said the pit master. I had followed him, to the lowest passages in the pits, and to what surely must have been one of the dankest corridors in that dismal place. There was damp straw on the floor of the corridor. Sometimes an urt, a small rodent, not like the large urts in the pool, scurried past. Water, here and there, dripped from the ceiling of the corridor. I could stand upright in the corridor, but most of the men of this world, I conjectured, could not have done so. The head of the pit master, for all his bulk, he like a bent-over bear, was lower even than my own. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )