Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
"You are the Lady Constanzia, of the city of Besnit?" inquired the praetor's officer.
"You are the Lady Constanzia, of the city of Besnit?" inquired the praetor's officer.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #25)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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28
22
In this fashion it was perhaps less distractive, less luxurious and slavelike.
28
23
But it also, of course, accented my collar.
28
24
To the left of the praetor's officer, to our right, as we faced him, below him, on the floor level, on a bench, behind a table, was a court's clerk.
28
25
"You are the Lady Constanzia, of the city of Besnit?" inquired the praetor's officer.
28
26
"I am," she said.
28
27
"You have been the object of a ransom capture," said the praetor's officer.
28
28
"Yes, your honor," she said.
In this fashion it was perhaps less distractive, less luxurious and slavelike.
But it also, of course, accented my collar.
To the left of the praetor's officer, to our right, as we faced him, below him, on the floor level, on a bench, behind a table, was a court's clerk.
"You are the Lady Constanzia, of the city of Besnit?" inquired the praetor's officer.
"I am," she said.
"You have been the object of a ransom capture," said the praetor's officer.
"Yes, your honor," she said.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28)