Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
441
Again and again he had given the sign that had brought the sword down on a bared neck.
Again and again he had given the sign that had brought the sword down on a bared neck.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #441)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
438
I had seen even free women put to the sword.
24
439
How terrible were these men, how desperate, how determined! One, or, at least, one who was free, who might know an entrance, it seemed, would have been well advised to reveal it.
24
440
The truth or the sword was the choice offered to those hapless prisoners drawn forth from the group and put before the commander.
24
441
Again and again he had given the sign that had brought the sword down on a bared neck.
24
442
"Oh!" cried the slave next to me, in pain, Dorna, kicked like a common slave, though she wore scarlet silk and a golden collar.
24
443
"Where is the entrance to the pits, to the depths!" cried the intruder.
24
444
"I do not know, Master!" she wept.
I had seen even free women put to the sword.
How terrible were these men, how desperate, how determined! One, or, at least, one who was free, who might know an entrance, it seemed, would have been well advised to reveal it.
The truth or the sword was the choice offered to those hapless prisoners drawn forth from the group and put before the commander.
Again and again he had given the sign that had brought the sword down on a bared neck.
"Oh!" cried the slave next to me, in pain, Dorna, kicked like a common slave, though she wore scarlet silk and a golden collar.
"Where is the entrance to the pits, to the depths!" cried the intruder.
"I do not know, Master!" she wept.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24)