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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 442 The journey from the cold, stony beach of Thassa, brushed by the wind, to Tarncamp had taken the better part of four days, and the similar journey from Tarncamp to Shipcamp had been much the same.
15 443 One supposes unencumbered men might have made the journey in less time, but women, and wagons, would take longer.
15 444 I know little or nothing of what is being done here.
15 445 I suppose that is appropriate, and to be expected, as I am kajira.
15 446 Curiosity, we are informed, is not becoming to us.
15 447 Yet, it is my distinct impression that many here, even the masters, do not understand what is being done here, its purpose, and its destiny.
15 448 Doubtless some know; perhaps the ponderous Lord Okimoto, the camp commander, whom I had seen four times; perhaps the strange, lame, twisted little man they call Tersites, who was much about, whom I had often seen.
The journey from the cold, stony beach of Thassa, brushed by the wind, to Tarncamp had taken the better part of four days, and the similar journey from Tarncamp to Shipcamp had been much the same. One supposes unencumbered men might have made the journey in less time, but women, and wagons, would take longer. I know little or nothing of what is being done here. I suppose that is appropriate, and to be expected, as I am kajira. Curiosity, we are informed, is not becoming to us. Yet, it is my distinct impression that many here, even the masters, do not understand what is being done here, its purpose, and its destiny. Doubtless some know; perhaps the ponderous Lord Okimoto, the camp commander, whom I had seen four times; perhaps the strange, lame, twisted little man they call Tersites, who was much about, whom I had often seen. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )