Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
1083
That injunction had not been rescinded.
That injunction had not been rescinded.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #1083)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
1080
And what would be done with me if I failed to please him, and fully, and as a slave? The slaver's man was on the street level, and the auctioneer, on the surface of the block, looking down, conferred with him.
8
1081
We, the other brunette, the darker, taller brunette, and I, exchanged glances, but did not speak.
8
1082
At the beginning of the sales, the slaves had been warned to silence.
8
1083
That injunction had not been rescinded.
8
1084
We remained silent.
8
1085
Was she as frightened as I? Did she, as I, desire desperately to speak, so that we might comfort one another, that we might share our apprehension, our fear? But we, slaves, must be silent.
8
1086
I smiled at her, timidly, bravely, wanting to be her friend, if only for a moment, hoping for some understanding, some small comfort, in our common plight.
And what would be done with me if I failed to please him, and fully, and as a slave? The slaver's man was on the street level, and the auctioneer, on the surface of the block, looking down, conferred with him.
We, the other brunette, the darker, taller brunette, and I, exchanged glances, but did not speak.
At the beginning of the sales, the slaves had been warned to silence.
That injunction had not been rescinded.
We remained silent.
Was she as frightened as I? Did she, as I, desire desperately to speak, so that we might comfort one another, that we might share our apprehension, our fear? But we, slaves, must be silent.
I smiled at her, timidly, bravely, wanting to be her friend, if only for a moment, hoping for some understanding, some small comfort, in our common plight.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)