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

He then walked across the scarlet circle, past the kneeling slave, and handed the papers to Henry, who took them, and put them within his robes, as he had his copy of the earlier papers, the court papers. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #186)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 186 He then walked across the scarlet circle, past the kneeling slave, and handed the papers to Henry, who took them, and put them within his robes, as he had his copy of the earlier papers, the court papers.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 183 Instantly the slave, who was now "Constanzia," obeyed.
29 184 The clerk now folded the papers together, forming the long, narrow packet as before.
29 185 He then tied the packet shut with the blue-and-yellow ribbon.
29 186 He then walked across the scarlet circle, past the kneeling slave, and handed the papers to Henry, who took them, and put them within his robes, as he had his copy of the earlier papers, the court papers.
29 187 These later papers were undoubtedly the slave's slave papers.
29 188 Somewhere, I had no doubt, there were similar papers on me.
29 189 The notation on the papers which had been made by the clerk had undoubtedly been the slave's name, presumably with the effective date of the name, as such names may be changed, as the master wishes.
Instantly the slave, who was now "Constanzia," obeyed. The clerk now folded the papers together, forming the long, narrow packet as before. He then tied the packet shut with the blue-and-yellow ribbon. He then walked across the scarlet circle, past the kneeling slave, and handed the papers to Henry, who took them, and put them within his robes, as he had his copy of the earlier papers, the court papers. These later papers were undoubtedly the slave's slave papers. Somewhere, I had no doubt, there were similar papers on me. The notation on the papers which had been made by the clerk had undoubtedly been the slave's name, presumably with the effective date of the name, as such names may be changed, as the master wishes. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29)