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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

Some forty paces down the walkway, the first guardsman stopped before a portal where flowers grew in boxes on either side of the portal, knocked politely, and called within. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #97)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 97 Some forty paces down the walkway, the first guardsman stopped before a portal where flowers grew in boxes on either side of the portal, knocked politely, and called within.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 94 I tried desperately to speak, and was unable to do so.
23 95 They did not hurry their pace, and I had no difficulty in keeping up with them.
23 96 I took their pace to be a consideration, a thoughtful concession to the dignity, ease, and comfort of a putative free woman.
23 97 Some forty paces down the walkway, the first guardsman stopped before a portal where flowers grew in boxes on either side of the portal, knocked politely, and called within.
23 98 His efforts were rewarded, for a free woman, hastily veiled, her companion behind her, was soon framed in the portal.
23 99 I had knelt, naturally, as soon as they had stopped.
23 100 One commonly kneels in the presence of the free.
I tried desperately to speak, and was unable to do so. They did not hurry their pace, and I had no difficulty in keeping up with them. I took their pace to be a consideration, a thoughtful concession to the dignity, ease, and comfort of a putative free woman. Some forty paces down the walkway, the first guardsman stopped before a portal where flowers grew in boxes on either side of the portal, knocked politely, and called within. His efforts were rewarded, for a free woman, hastily veiled, her companion behind her, was soon framed in the portal. I had knelt, naturally, as soon as they had stopped. One commonly kneels in the presence of the free. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 23)