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

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20 187 The two Muls looked at one another sadly and shook their heads.
20 188 "Sarm is wiser than we," said Mul-Al-Ka.
20 189 Mul-Ba-Ta nodded his head.
20 190 "See how he uses the instincts of humans against themselves," he said to his companion.
20 191 "A true Priest-King," said Mul-Al-Ka.
20 192 I smiled to myself, for I thought how incredible that I should find myself naturally and without a second thought considering going to the rescue of the worthless, vicious wench, Vika of Treve.
20 193 And yet it was not a strange thing, particularly not on Gor, where bravery is highly esteemed and to save a female's life is in effect to win title to it, for it is the option of a Gorean male to enslave any woman whose life he has saved, a right which is seldom denied even by the citizens of the girl's city or her family.
The two Muls looked at one another sadly and shook their heads. "Sarm is wiser than we," said Mul-Al-Ka. Mul-Ba-Ta nodded his head. "See how he uses the instincts of humans against themselves," he said to his companion. "A true Priest-King," said Mul-Al-Ka. I smiled to myself, for I thought how incredible that I should find myself naturally and without a second thought considering going to the rescue of the worthless, vicious wench, Vika of Treve. And yet it was not a strange thing, particularly not on Gor, where bravery is highly esteemed and to save a female's life is in effect to win title to it, for it is the option of a Gorean male to enslave any woman whose life he has saved, a right which is seldom denied even by the citizens of the girl's city or her family. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )