Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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188
Can you sense it on your neck? What then are you? One looks up, frightened and awed, at the high walls, reached by narrow, open, ascending stairs.
11
189
One is under the scrutiny of the free, particularly that of hostile free women.
11
190
One notes vigilant guardsmen.
11
191
Who is courageous enough to swim the canals, or dive to the marshes, and perhaps into the jaws of tharlarion? We must be able to give an accounting of our actions and locations to any free person who might inquire.
11
192
We require the permission of the free to leave the house, and must furnish the rationale for our departure, and the time of our expected return.
11
193
Indeed, the time of our return is often specified by the master.
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194
We are not allowed out alone after dark.
Can you sense it on your neck? What then are you? One looks up, frightened and awed, at the high walls, reached by narrow, open, ascending stairs.
One is under the scrutiny of the free, particularly that of hostile free women.
One notes vigilant guardsmen.
Who is courageous enough to swim the canals, or dive to the marshes, and perhaps into the jaws of tharlarion? We must be able to give an accounting of our actions and locations to any free person who might inquire.
We require the permission of the free to leave the house, and must furnish the rationale for our departure, and the time of our expected return.
Indeed, the time of our return is often specified by the master.
We are not allowed out alone after dark.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )