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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 52 I did not have the answer to his question.
18 53 * * * * Little by little, I tried to restore the self-respect of my fellow slaves.
18 54 It began simply enough at the feeding trough.
18 55 Then I began to encourage them to speak to one another, and to call one another by their names, and their cities, and though there were men of different cities there, they shared the same chain and trough, and they accepted one another.
18 56 When one man was ill, others saw that his ore sack was filled.
18 57 When one man was beaten, others would pass water from hand to hand that his wounds might be bathed, that he might drink though the chain did not allow him to the water.
18 58 And in time, each of us knew the others who shared his chain.
I did not have the answer to his question. * * * * Little by little, I tried to restore the self-respect of my fellow slaves. It began simply enough at the feeding trough. Then I began to encourage them to speak to one another, and to call one another by their names, and their cities, and though there were men of different cities there, they shared the same chain and trough, and they accepted one another. When one man was ill, others saw that his ore sack was filled. When one man was beaten, others would pass water from hand to hand that his wounds might be bathed, that he might drink though the chain did not allow him to the water. And in time, each of us knew the others who shared his chain. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )