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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

One is so much at the mercy of the free. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #316)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
35 316 One is so much at the mercy of the free.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
35 313 To be sure, there was a difference.
35 314 Trachinos had bought her.
35 315 Sometimes it is hard to be a slave.
35 316 One is so much at the mercy of the free.
35 317 May one be clothed? Will one be caressed, will one be given a sweet? Will one be allowed to crawl, begging, to the feet of the master? "But even so," he said, "even with so many possibilities, it is almost certain one would often wish to express something new or different".
35 318 "Yes, Master," I said.
35 319 "More importantly," he said, "Kleomenes, in the camp, I am sure, conveyed something secretly to Pausanias by means of cards, furnishing him with instructions, directions, or such.
To be sure, there was a difference. Trachinos had bought her. Sometimes it is hard to be a slave. One is so much at the mercy of the free. May one be clothed? Will one be caressed, will one be given a sweet? Will one be allowed to crawl, begging, to the feet of the master? "But even so," he said, "even with so many possibilities, it is almost certain one would often wish to express something new or different". "Yes, Master," I said. "More importantly," he said, "Kleomenes, in the camp, I am sure, conveyed something secretly to Pausanias by means of cards, furnishing him with instructions, directions, or such. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 35)