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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 394 The building where I would wait on these days was the house of a physician.
8 395 I was taken through a corridor to a special, rough room, where slaves were treated.
8 396 There my camisk would be removed.
8 397 On the first day the physician, a quiet man in the green garments of his caste, examined me, thoroughly.
8 398 The instruments he used, the tests he performed, the samples he required were not unlike those of Earth.
8 399 Of special interest to me was the fact that this room, primitive though it might be, was lit by what, in Gorean, is called an energy bulb, an invention of the Builders.
8 400 I could see neither cords nor battery cases.
The building where I would wait on these days was the house of a physician. I was taken through a corridor to a special, rough room, where slaves were treated. There my camisk would be removed. On the first day the physician, a quiet man in the green garments of his caste, examined me, thoroughly. The instruments he used, the tests he performed, the samples he required were not unlike those of Earth. Of special interest to me was the fact that this room, primitive though it might be, was lit by what, in Gorean, is called an energy bulb, an invention of the Builders. I could see neither cords nor battery cases. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )