Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
1190
Too, children can be very cruel, running out with switches, pelting them with pebbles, and such.
Too, children can be very cruel, running out with switches, pelting them with pebbles, and such.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #1190)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
1187
The lines would be marched through the city to the pens.
19
1188
I doubted that they would be far.
19
1189
I supposed the captives in their march must endure scrutiny from men, and abuse from free women.
19
1190
Too, children can be very cruel, running out with switches, pelting them with pebbles, and such.
19
1191
This is not prevented for these captives are, in a sense, women of the enemy, and, in any event, will soon become mere slaves.
19
1192
I looked about the docking area, now empty.
19
1193
I had never seen the face of the fellow who had stood behind me in the crowd, and who had grasped me by the arms, from behind, after I had tricked the free woman.
The lines would be marched through the city to the pens.
I doubted that they would be far.
I supposed the captives in their march must endure scrutiny from men, and abuse from free women.
Too, children can be very cruel, running out with switches, pelting them with pebbles, and such.
This is not prevented for these captives are, in a sense, women of the enemy, and, in any event, will soon become mere slaves.
I looked about the docking area, now empty.
I had never seen the face of the fellow who had stood behind me in the crowd, and who had grasped me by the arms, from behind, after I had tricked the free woman.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19)