• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"urts "

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 157 Hesitantly, frightened, she began.
9 158 "As I told you," warned the young man in English.
9 159 She moaned.
9 160 He would have nothing less than that she attempt to honestly and forthrightly make clear to those in the room what she had taught for many years, what her colleagues in the movement expected of her, what she had been commended for, the views on which her standing, reputation and prestige had been founded, the sorts of things she had abundantly published, in journals created specifically to accommodate and broadcast such views, the ideology to which she had, in effect, given her life.
9 161 Occasionally he helped her with a word in Gorean; occasionally he prompted her, reminding her of this or that, for clearly he wanted her to express her position as forcibly and plausibly as the subject matter might admit.
9 162 He asked her upon occasion to move about.
9 163 She did so, now acutely conscious of her figure within her clothing.
Hesitantly, frightened, she began. "As I told you," warned the young man in English. She moaned. He would have nothing less than that she attempt to honestly and forthrightly make clear to those in the room what she had taught for many years, what her colleagues in the movement expected of her, what she had been commended for, the views on which her standing, reputation and prestige had been founded, the sorts of things she had abundantly published, in journals created specifically to accommodate and broadcast such views, the ideology to which she had, in effect, given her life. Occasionally he helped her with a word in Gorean; occasionally he prompted her, reminding her of this or that, for clearly he wanted her to express her position as forcibly and plausibly as the subject matter might admit. He asked her upon occasion to move about. She did so, now acutely conscious of her figure within her clothing. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )