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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

The first man, with the two slaves, who had gone to the left, was now well ahead of us, and had reached the first of the three opposite gates which was accessible from our side of the pool. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #625)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 625 The first man, with the two slaves, who had gone to the left, was now well ahead of us, and had reached the first of the three opposite gates which was accessible from our side of the pool.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 622 "Hold," said the man behind us.
37 623 We stopped.
37 624 He looked about himself.
37 625 The first man, with the two slaves, who had gone to the left, was now well ahead of us, and had reached the first of the three opposite gates which was accessible from our side of the pool.
37 626 He stood to one side, against the wall, back from the gate.
37 627 He did not care to try it.
37 628 Given its weight, it was unlikely that the slaves could have raised it, even if it had been unlatched.
"Hold," said the man behind us. We stopped. He looked about himself. The first man, with the two slaves, who had gone to the left, was now well ahead of us, and had reached the first of the three opposite gates which was accessible from our side of the pool. He stood to one side, against the wall, back from the gate. He did not care to try it. Given its weight, it was unlikely that the slaves could have raised it, even if it had been unlatched. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)