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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 24 "What is happening, Masters?" I asked, in the coffle, back-braceleted, unable to see, for the hood.
8 25 My question received in response only the sharp sting of a switch on my right shoulder.
8 26 I realized, then, as I should have before, that I should be silent.
8 27 Had I been given permission to speak? Too, is it not said that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira? When we began to move we began our climb to higher levels of the house, and this continued so, for some Ehn.
8 28 I heard us pass through some four gates, and, from the sound of it, from the weight on the hinges, two heavy portals, and then, after the second portal, the last, I suddenly felt the fresh air, and wind, of what must be the streets, and I sensed the warmth of the sun, Tor-tu-Gor, on my body.
8 29 We were out of the house! "Surely you know what you are doing here," an instructress once said to me.
8 30 "Mistress?" I had said.
"What is happening, Masters?" I asked, in the coffle, back-braceleted, unable to see, for the hood. My question received in response only the sharp sting of a switch on my right shoulder. I realized, then, as I should have before, that I should be silent. Had I been given permission to speak? Too, is it not said that curiosity is not becoming in a kajira? When we began to move we began our climb to higher levels of the house, and this continued so, for some Ehn. I heard us pass through some four gates, and, from the sound of it, from the weight on the hinges, two heavy portals, and then, after the second portal, the last, I suddenly felt the fresh air, and wind, of what must be the streets, and I sensed the warmth of the sun, Tor-tu-Gor, on my body. We were out of the house! "Surely you know what you are doing here," an instructress once said to me. "Mistress?" I had said. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )