Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
56
In not complying, however, I did not doubt but what he had betrayed oaths, or even codes.
In not complying, however, I did not doubt but what he had betrayed oaths, or even codes.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #56)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
53
The pit master, as we have noted, had not been zealous in enforcing the edicts of the officer, he to whose compartments I had earlier been conducted, he whom I had served, he before whom I had danced, he who had several times made slave use of me, he at the side of whose couch, on the floor, on the tiles, with only a sheet to cover me, my head to its foot, I had been slept in a chain.
22
54
Certainly he had been lax in enforcing the officer's instructions in the matter of the mysterious peasant, that huge, vacant creature in the lower cells.
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55
He had not regarded such treatment as honorable.
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56
In not complying, however, I did not doubt but what he had betrayed oaths, or even codes.
22
57
"What is one to do?" he had once said in the corridor.
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58
"Master?" I had asked.
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59
"It is nothing," he had said.
The pit master, as we have noted, had not been zealous in enforcing the edicts of the officer, he to whose compartments I had earlier been conducted, he whom I had served, he before whom I had danced, he who had several times made slave use of me, he at the side of whose couch, on the floor, on the tiles, with only a sheet to cover me, my head to its foot, I had been slept in a chain.
Certainly he had been lax in enforcing the officer's instructions in the matter of the mysterious peasant, that huge, vacant creature in the lower cells.
He had not regarded such treatment as honorable.
In not complying, however, I did not doubt but what he had betrayed oaths, or even codes.
"What is one to do?" he had once said in the corridor.
"Master?" I had asked.
"It is nothing," he had said.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 22)