Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
5
12
That detail seemed somewhat incongruous, given the pleasant, genial, comfortable nature of the room, but it does, she believes, warrant mention.
That detail seemed somewhat incongruous, given the pleasant, genial, comfortable nature of the room, but it does, she believes, warrant mention.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #12)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
5
9
It was thus impossible, for example, to try to barricade the door, to protect her privacy, or move it to the wall and attempt to use it to obtain a glimpse outside, through the small window, high there in the wall, well over her head.
5
10
She could see the sky, and occasional clouds, and, at night, the darkness and some stars, through the window, which views, though reassuring, were not particularly informative.
5
11
More informative, perhaps, was the fact that the window was barred.
5
12
That detail seemed somewhat incongruous, given the pleasant, genial, comfortable nature of the room, but it does, she believes, warrant mention.
5
13
It was barred.
5
14
There was one door.
5
15
It was a heavy door, of some dark wood.
It was thus impossible, for example, to try to barricade the door, to protect her privacy, or move it to the wall and attempt to use it to obtain a glimpse outside, through the small window, high there in the wall, well over her head.
She could see the sky, and occasional clouds, and, at night, the darkness and some stars, through the window, which views, though reassuring, were not particularly informative.
More informative, perhaps, was the fact that the window was barred.
That detail seemed somewhat incongruous, given the pleasant, genial, comfortable nature of the room, but it does, she believes, warrant mention.
It was barred.
There was one door.
It was a heavy door, of some dark wood.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 5)