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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 141 My hand tightened on the hilt of my sword.
20 142 "There is nothing you can do," said Mul-Al-Ka.
20 143 I supposed that he might well be right.
20 144 Should I kill the innocent attendants, merely Muls who were performing the tasks allotted to them by priest-kings? Would I then have to slay Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta as well? And what would I do with the girl in the Nest of priest-kings? And what of Misk? Would I not then lose my opportunity, if any, of saving him? I was angered toward Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta.
20 145 "Why did you bring me here?" I demanded.
20 146 "Why," said Mul-Al-Ka, "did you not notice her collar?" "It was a slave collar," I said.
20 147 "But the engraving was large and very plain," he said.
My hand tightened on the hilt of my sword. "There is nothing you can do," said Mul-Al-Ka. I supposed that he might well be right. Should I kill the innocent attendants, merely Muls who were performing the tasks allotted to them by priest-kings? Would I then have to slay Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta as well? And what would I do with the girl in the Nest of priest-kings? And what of Misk? Would I not then lose my opportunity, if any, of saving him? I was angered toward Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta. "Why did you bring me here?" I demanded. "Why," said Mul-Al-Ka, "did you not notice her collar?" "It was a slave collar," I said. "But the engraving was large and very plain," he said. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )