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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 18 We are commonly brought to the towns and cities in naked, scorned, marched coffles, subject to the impatient whips and straps of masters, or naked in slave wagons, our ankles shacked to a central bar, parallel to the sides of the wagon bed.
1 19 In this way the ships by means of which we are brought here are not in evidence.
1 20 Indeed, I have never seen such a ship myself, nor I suspect, have most others.
1 21 We are commonly rendered unconscious on Earth, as I was, and then awaken on gor.
1 22 It is soon clear, of course, that we have been brought to a different world.
1 23 The slight difference in gravity is noticeable when we first awaken, though it is common for us to deny the difference, sometimes hysterically.
1 24 Yet, soon, no one notices it, no more than the gravity of our former world.
We are commonly brought to the towns and cities in naked, scorned, marched coffles, subject to the impatient whips and straps of masters, or naked in slave wagons, our ankles shacked to a central bar, parallel to the sides of the wagon bed. In this way the ships by means of which we are brought here are not in evidence. Indeed, I have never seen such a ship myself, nor I suspect, have most others. We are commonly rendered unconscious on Earth, as I was, and then awaken on gor. It is soon clear, of course, that we have been brought to a different world. The slight difference in gravity is noticeable when we first awaken, though it is common for us to deny the difference, sometimes hysterically. Yet, soon, no one notices it, no more than the gravity of our former world. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )