Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
15
I was no longer puzzled that the discipline in the mines of Tharna was as good as it was.
I was no longer puzzled that the discipline in the mines of Tharna was as good as it was.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #15)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
12
"That hole," he said, "floods the room".
17
13
I nodded, and leaned back against the damp, solid stone that formed the sides of the chamber.
17
14
I wondered how many times, under the soil of Tharna, such a chamber had been flooded, how many chained wretches had been drowned in such dismal, sewerlike traps.
17
15
I was no longer puzzled that the discipline in the mines of Tharna was as good as it was.
17
16
I had learned that only a month before, in a mine not five hundred yards from this one, there had been a disturbance created by a single prisoner.
17
17
"Drown them all," had been the decision of the Administrator of the Mines.
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18
I was not surprised then that the prisoners themselves looked with horror upon the very thought of resistance.
"That hole," he said, "floods the room".
I nodded, and leaned back against the damp, solid stone that formed the sides of the chamber.
I wondered how many times, under the soil of Tharna, such a chamber had been flooded, how many chained wretches had been drowned in such dismal, sewerlike traps.
I was no longer puzzled that the discipline in the mines of Tharna was as good as it was.
I had learned that only a month before, in a mine not five hundred yards from this one, there had been a disturbance created by a single prisoner.
"Drown them all," had been the decision of the Administrator of the Mines.
I was not surprised then that the prisoners themselves looked with horror upon the very thought of resistance.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 17)