Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
694
I supposed that the length of chain allowed me would not be sufficient to allow me to reach the door, which might now be unbarred.
7
695
I wondered if others, guards, passing by, might enter.
7
696
I knew little of how free women were handled.
7
697
Perhaps much depends on the caste, or city.
7
698
I had never encountered a Gorean free woman in any meaningful way, though, from time to time, one had visited the house.
7
699
At such a time, if one were near, we must kneel in first obeisance position, head to the floor.
7
700
I had been aware of little more than the almost inaudible sound of a soft slipper on the tiles, a rustle of silks passing me.
I supposed that the length of chain allowed me would not be sufficient to allow me to reach the door, which might now be unbarred.
I wondered if others, guards, passing by, might enter.
I knew little of how free women were handled.
Perhaps much depends on the caste, or city.
I had never encountered a Gorean free woman in any meaningful way, though, from time to time, one had visited the house.
At such a time, if one were near, we must kneel in first obeisance position, head to the floor.
I had been aware of little more than the almost inaudible sound of a soft slipper on the tiles, a rustle of silks passing me.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )