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

The information I wished I could not well obtain from either a free person, without great risk, or, indeed, from a slave either, for they would presume that anything so obvious must either be known to me or for some reason forbidden to me. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #811)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 811 The information I wished I could not well obtain from either a free person, without great risk, or, indeed, from a slave either, for they would presume that anything so obvious must either be known to me or for some reason forbidden to me.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 808 That I had lingered would, I supposed, suggest to the free woman that I might have done so for a purpose.
19 809 To be sure, this was true.
19 810 But it was not for any purpose which she was likely to suppose.
19 811 The information I wished I could not well obtain from either a free person, without great risk, or, indeed, from a slave either, for they would presume that anything so obvious must either be known to me or for some reason forbidden to me.
19 812 They would not wish to risk telling me what I wished to know.
19 813 What if the masters should find out? Curiosity, I recalled, was supposedly not becoming in a kajira.
19 814 Yet we are, I suspect, among the most inquisitive of creatures.
That I had lingered would, I supposed, suggest to the free woman that I might have done so for a purpose. To be sure, this was true. But it was not for any purpose which she was likely to suppose. The information I wished I could not well obtain from either a free person, without great risk, or, indeed, from a slave either, for they would presume that anything so obvious must either be known to me or for some reason forbidden to me. They would not wish to risk telling me what I wished to know. What if the masters should find out? Curiosity, I recalled, was supposedly not becoming in a kajira. Yet we are, I suspect, among the most inquisitive of creatures. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19)