Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
46
More rationally, noting the absence of blankets in the housing area, I conjectured that the slaves, presumably as a discipline, had been moved to the kennels under the roof of the long shed.
More rationally, noting the absence of blankets in the housing area, I conjectured that the slaves, presumably as a discipline, had been moved to the kennels under the roof of the long shed.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #46)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
43
She is a slave.
7
44
I was not pleased to find the indoor housing area vacant.
7
45
I fought back against recognizing, or accepting, an intrusive possibility.
7
46
More rationally, noting the absence of blankets in the housing area, I conjectured that the slaves, presumably as a discipline, had been moved to the kennels under the roof of the long shed.
7
47
My initial reaction to this possibility, aside from my reservations pertaining to mass discipline, as a whole, had been anger, for the weather, for the islands, had been bitter.
7
48
I strode toward the long shed.
7
49
I fought back an illusive apprehension.
She is a slave.
I was not pleased to find the indoor housing area vacant.
I fought back against recognizing, or accepting, an intrusive possibility.
More rationally, noting the absence of blankets in the housing area, I conjectured that the slaves, presumably as a discipline, had been moved to the kennels under the roof of the long shed.
My initial reaction to this possibility, aside from my reservations pertaining to mass discipline, as a whole, had been anger, for the weather, for the islands, had been bitter.
I strode toward the long shed.
I fought back an illusive apprehension.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 7)