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Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)

"In the accomplishing of this matter you do a great service to the Nest and to Priest-Kings, and thereby will you gain great glory for yourself and a life of honor and riches, the first of which will be the slave girl Vika of Treve". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #97)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 97 "In the accomplishing of this matter you do a great service to the Nest and to Priest-Kings, and thereby will you gain great glory for yourself and a life of honor and riches, the first of which will be the slave girl Vika of Treve".

Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 94 Sarm pranced backwards on those long, delicate, jointed legs, clearing the passage to the door.
19 95 He lifted his long, bladelike body almost to the vertical.
19 96 "I wish you good fortune in this venture," he said.
19 97 "In the accomplishing of this matter you do a great service to the Nest and to Priest-Kings, and thereby will you gain great glory for yourself and a life of honor and riches, the first of which will be the slave girl Vika of Treve".
19 98 "Sarm is most generous," I said.
19 99 "Sarm is your friend," came from the Priest-King's translator.
19 100 As I turned to leave the chamber I noted that the grasping appendages on Sarm's right foreleg turned off his translator.
Sarm pranced backwards on those long, delicate, jointed legs, clearing the passage to the door. He lifted his long, bladelike body almost to the vertical. "I wish you good fortune in this venture," he said. "In the accomplishing of this matter you do a great service to the Nest and to Priest-Kings, and thereby will you gain great glory for yourself and a life of honor and riches, the first of which will be the slave girl Vika of Treve". "Sarm is most generous," I said. "Sarm is your friend," came from the Priest-King's translator. As I turned to leave the chamber I noted that the grasping appendages on Sarm's right foreleg turned off his translator. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 19)