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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

Indeed, who notices a slave when the business of men is afoot? Lord Grendel had wished me to accompany my master to the meeting, presumably to have an additional and independent witness to the proceedings, for the sake of a fuller account, as one person might notice or remember things not noticed, or remembered, by another person. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #63)
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49 63 Indeed, who notices a slave when the business of men is afoot? Lord Grendel had wished me to accompany my master to the meeting, presumably to have an additional and independent witness to the proceedings, for the sake of a fuller account, as one person might notice or remember things not noticed, or remembered, by another person.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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49 60 At that point, the throng in the room gathered about Kurik and Decius Albus, and Decius Albus began to introduce them, or most of them, one after the other, to Kurik, and all were exchanging hand clasps, hand to wrist, in the Gorean fashion, which grip is more secure than the hand-to-hand clasp, with which I was familiar from my former world.
49 61 On my former world, as I later learned, however, that grip is also known, the hand-to-wrist grip, but primarily amongst mariners.
49 62 I was the only woman in the room, and I knelt to the side, unnoticed.
49 63 Indeed, who notices a slave when the business of men is afoot? Lord Grendel had wished me to accompany my master to the meeting, presumably to have an additional and independent witness to the proceedings, for the sake of a fuller account, as one person might notice or remember things not noticed, or remembered, by another person.
49 64 Too, a slave might notice things that might escape the notice of a free person.
49 65 slaves are commonly perceptive, and aware.
49 66 They tend to be muchly aware of their environment, small movements, subtle tones of voice, shades of expressions, and such.
At that point, the throng in the room gathered about Kurik and Decius Albus, and Decius Albus began to introduce them, or most of them, one after the other, to Kurik, and all were exchanging hand clasps, hand to wrist, in the Gorean fashion, which grip is more secure than the hand-to-hand clasp, with which I was familiar from my former world. On my former world, as I later learned, however, that grip is also known, the hand-to-wrist grip, but primarily amongst mariners. I was the only woman in the room, and I knelt to the side, unnoticed. Indeed, who notices a slave when the business of men is afoot? Lord Grendel had wished me to accompany my master to the meeting, presumably to have an additional and independent witness to the proceedings, for the sake of a fuller account, as one person might notice or remember things not noticed, or remembered, by another person. Too, a slave might notice things that might escape the notice of a free person. slaves are commonly perceptive, and aware. They tend to be muchly aware of their environment, small movements, subtle tones of voice, shades of expressions, and such. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49)