Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
317
But, too, as has been noted, illiteracy is not that uncommon on Gor, particularly amongst the lower castes.
But, too, as has been noted, illiteracy is not that uncommon on Gor, particularly amongst the lower castes.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #317)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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22
314
Many slave girls, too, as mentioned, are illiterate.
22
315
And those brought from Earth are most commonly kept that way.
22
316
They are, after all, barbarians.
22
317
But, too, as has been noted, illiteracy is not that uncommon on Gor, particularly amongst the lower castes.
22
318
Within the cage, most near the exterior bars, were ten upright metal poles, which helped to support the roof of the cage.
22
319
These were placed in such a way that a slave, if fastened to one, would, first, be kept near enough to the exterior bars to be easily viewed, and, second, would be just beyond the reach of any who might who might wish to touch them, by putting their hands through the bars.
22
320
Ellen's hands, before her, were braceleted about one of the upright bars, on the side of the cage which faced the general concourse, along which, on each side, the cages were lined.
Many slave girls, too, as mentioned, are illiterate.
And those brought from Earth are most commonly kept that way.
They are, after all, barbarians.
But, too, as has been noted, illiteracy is not that uncommon on Gor, particularly amongst the lower castes.
Within the cage, most near the exterior bars, were ten upright metal poles, which helped to support the roof of the cage.
These were placed in such a way that a slave, if fastened to one, would, first, be kept near enough to the exterior bars to be easily viewed, and, second, would be just beyond the reach of any who might who might wish to touch them, by putting their hands through the bars.
Ellen's hands, before her, were braceleted about one of the upright bars, on the side of the cage which faced the general concourse, along which, on each side, the cages were lined.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22)