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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 16 Furthermore, there is some reason to believe that he may now be in the city".
46 17 I understood almost nothing of this.
46 18 "Strangely enough," he said, "it seems he is unaware of his own identity, the result, I take it, of some trauma or injury.
46 19 Further, perhaps in part due to the consequences of the aforesaid trauma or injury, he may no longer be easily recognizable.
46 20 In short, at present, it seems he knows neither himself nor is he known by others".
46 21 He turned to face me.
46 22 "You, of course," he said, "could recognize him instantly, for you know him as he is now, from Treve".
Furthermore, there is some reason to believe that he may now be in the city". I understood almost nothing of this. "Strangely enough," he said, "it seems he is unaware of his own identity, the result, I take it, of some trauma or injury. Further, perhaps in part due to the consequences of the aforesaid trauma or injury, he may no longer be easily recognizable. In short, at present, it seems he knows neither himself nor is he known by others". He turned to face me. "You, of course," he said, "could recognize him instantly, for you know him as he is now, from Treve". - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )