Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
625
"What I do not understand," she said, "is why the men are so calm.
8
626
The alarm has been given.
8
627
Are they obtuse? Does the tabuk note the presence of the larl with equanimity? Does the verr choose to ignore the prowling sleen?" "If there were truly danger," I said, "the men would evince agitation; they would behave differently".
8
628
"At least we are slaves," said Euphrosyne, joyously, "animals of value.
8
629
We have nothing to fear.
8
630
We will be spared.
8
631
We need only wait to be put on our bellies and tied, as the animals we are.
"What I do not understand," she said, "is why the men are so calm.
The alarm has been given.
Are they obtuse? Does the tabuk note the presence of the larl with equanimity? Does the verr choose to ignore the prowling sleen?" "If there were truly danger," I said, "the men would evince agitation; they would behave differently".
"At least we are slaves," said Euphrosyne, joyously, "animals of value.
We have nothing to fear.
We will be spared.
We need only wait to be put on our bellies and tied, as the animals we are.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )