In all honesty, he can’t do that. He can give his word that HE won’t try to escape and that he will ORDER his men to not do so, but that’s the limit. In return, she can guarantee the safety of those who do NOT try to escape, or try to assist others in doing so.
You haven’t lived until you’re carting out I don’t know how many
of those I had to dump into a wheel barrow, and them the dump
that into a hunny pond. The milking parlor had 14 bays, 13 were
used for cows, #14 had the milking machine in it, that was the
only thing that was bearable to clean out. The bays sat untouched
for 5 years before the new owner wanted to use it for his machines
since his grand father sold off the cattle 5 years before. They had
low walls with wood rails and the muck was level with the walls,
fermented muck is far nastier than anything in the fields. I still “taste”
that stink when ever I get a whiff of rotting hay and such. I seen
modern barns with sweeping systems for the bays rather than paying
a teen to use a shovel, a bucket and a wheel barrow!
In all honesty, he can’t do that. He can give his word that HE won’t try to escape and that he will ORDER his men to not do so, but that’s the limit. In return, she can guarantee the safety of those who do NOT try to escape, or try to assist others in doing so.
TCSN.
(The Cat Sayeth Nothing)
TCSN = Terran Cattian Space Navy.
Ugh, “hunny” buckets, man I hated those…
You haven’t lived until you’re carting out I don’t know how many
of those I had to dump into a wheel barrow, and them the dump
that into a hunny pond. The milking parlor had 14 bays, 13 were
used for cows, #14 had the milking machine in it, that was the
only thing that was bearable to clean out. The bays sat untouched
for 5 years before the new owner wanted to use it for his machines
since his grand father sold off the cattle 5 years before. They had
low walls with wood rails and the muck was level with the walls,
fermented muck is far nastier than anything in the fields. I still “taste”
that stink when ever I get a whiff of rotting hay and such. I seen
modern barns with sweeping systems for the bays rather than paying
a teen to use a shovel, a bucket and a wheel barrow!