Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
497
I wondered if they realized that such a fate might, in time, be in store for them.
19
498
I saw two officers beginning to examine the lines of captives.
19
499
One had a grease pencil.
19
500
They were followed by a scribe with a tablet, who made jottings as they proceeded down the line.
19
501
Information pertaining to captives and slaves, their dispositions, and such, is sometimes marked on their bodies.
19
502
The upper surface of the left breast is often used for this.
19
503
The pertinent information, displayed in this manner, so conveniently and prominently, is easily read.
I wondered if they realized that such a fate might, in time, be in store for them.
I saw two officers beginning to examine the lines of captives.
One had a grease pencil.
They were followed by a scribe with a tablet, who made jottings as they proceeded down the line.
Information pertaining to captives and slaves, their dispositions, and such, is sometimes marked on their bodies.
The upper surface of the left breast is often used for this.
The pertinent information, displayed in this manner, so conveniently and prominently, is easily read.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )