Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
206
"If you win," said the officer to the pit master, "you may gleefully splash yourself upon the rocks at the foot of the wall, thereby bringing joy to the hearts of local wild sleen, and the slave, bound by her fear of compromising your honor, which compromise would then be in violation of our arrangements, will not seek to follow you in the path you have chosen.
"If you win," said the officer to the pit master, "you may gleefully splash yourself upon the rocks at the foot of the wall, thereby bringing joy to the hearts of local wild sleen, and the slave, bound by her fear of compromising your honor, which compromise would then be in violation of our arrangements, will not seek to follow you in the path you have chosen.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #206)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
203
"Yes," said the pit master.
40
204
"And you," asked the officer of Fina.
40
205
"I think so," she said.
40
206
"If you win," said the officer to the pit master, "you may gleefully splash yourself upon the rocks at the foot of the wall, thereby bringing joy to the hearts of local wild sleen, and the slave, bound by her fear of compromising your honor, which compromise would then be in violation of our arrangements, will not seek to follow you in the path you have chosen.
40
207
If I win, you will accept my concept of what is honorable in this matter, and so, too, will the slave".
40
208
"Agreed, for myself and for the slave," said the pit master.
40
209
"And no action pertinent to these matters is to be taken until the game is done?" "Agreed, for myself and the slave," said the pit master.
"Yes," said the pit master.
"And you," asked the officer of Fina.
"I think so," she said.
"If you win," said the officer to the pit master, "you may gleefully splash yourself upon the rocks at the foot of the wall, thereby bringing joy to the hearts of local wild sleen, and the slave, bound by her fear of compromising your honor, which compromise would then be in violation of our arrangements, will not seek to follow you in the path you have chosen.
If I win, you will accept my concept of what is honorable in this matter, and so, too, will the slave".
"Agreed, for myself and for the slave," said the pit master.
"And no action pertinent to these matters is to be taken until the game is done?" "Agreed, for myself and the slave," said the pit master.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 40)