Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
40
10
The jailer, the warden of the cliff cells, Tenrik, in whose care I had first been in this city, had come out upon the plank and brought me back to safety, before I might fall.
The jailer, the warden of the cliff cells, Tenrik, in whose care I had first been in this city, had come out upon the plank and brought me back to safety, before I might fall.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #10)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
40
7
It was here I had learned that it was not the practice of this city to compromise with its slaves.
40
8
Too, it was here that I had trod, hooded, a plank, one extending out, unbeknownst to me, over a terrible drop, hundreds of feet down, to jagged rocks below.
40
9
I had removed the hood, and seen, to my horror, my situation.
40
10
The jailer, the warden of the cliff cells, Tenrik, in whose care I had first been in this city, had come out upon the plank and brought me back to safety, before I might fall.
40
11
Later, bound hand and foot, I had been carried to the wall again, that I might realize what could be done with me, that I might be cast down from that terrible height.
40
12
I had been informed, too, that sleen came to the rocks below, at night, to look for bodies.
40
13
"Hold," said Terence, softly.
It was here I had learned that it was not the practice of this city to compromise with its slaves.
Too, it was here that I had trod, hooded, a plank, one extending out, unbeknownst to me, over a terrible drop, hundreds of feet down, to jagged rocks below.
I had removed the hood, and seen, to my horror, my situation.
The jailer, the warden of the cliff cells, Tenrik, in whose care I had first been in this city, had come out upon the plank and brought me back to safety, before I might fall.
Later, bound hand and foot, I had been carried to the wall again, that I might realize what could be done with me, that I might be cast down from that terrible height.
I had been informed, too, that sleen came to the rocks below, at night, to look for bodies.
"Hold," said Terence, softly.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 40)