Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
140
I was reasonably sure that the Lady bina, from her accent, was not of Ar, and from her demeanor, perhaps not of Gor itself.
I was reasonably sure that the Lady Bina, from her accent, was not of Ar, and from her demeanor, perhaps not of Gor itself.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #140)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
137
I realized I had spoken, and more than once, without permission.
10
138
I had not been punished for this, nor even warned of so untoward an indiscretion, so culpable a presumption.
10
139
Too, I was being carried as a free woman.
10
140
I was reasonably sure that the Lady bina, from her accent, was not of Ar, and from her demeanor, perhaps not of Gor itself.
10
141
I suspected that I, in my ignorance, might be as much informed as she of Gorean ways and culture.
10
142
Too, the beast, I suspected, was not of Gor.
10
143
He did not even understand, I gathered, how a slave was to be carried.
I realized I had spoken, and more than once, without permission.
I had not been punished for this, nor even warned of so untoward an indiscretion, so culpable a presumption.
Too, I was being carried as a free woman.
I was reasonably sure that the Lady bina, from her accent, was not of Ar, and from her demeanor, perhaps not of Gor itself.
I suspected that I, in my ignorance, might be as much informed as she of Gorean ways and culture.
Too, the beast, I suspected, was not of Gor.
He did not even understand, I gathered, how a slave was to be carried.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)