Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
27
29
They, like myself, having disobeyed Sarm, were now outlaws in the Nest.
They, like myself, having disobeyed Sarm, were now outlaws in the Nest.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #29)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
27
26
I considered the heavy, transparent case on the fourth tier of the Vivarium.
27
27
Yes, the hours would be long and lonely for the caged, shorn Vika of Treve.
27
28
I wondered what had become of Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta.
27
29
They, like myself, having disobeyed Sarm, were now outlaws in the Nest.
27
30
I hoped they might be able to hide and find or steal enough food to live.
27
31
I did not give much for their chances but even a piteous alternative to the dissection chambers was welcome.
27
32
I wondered about the young male Priest-King in the secret chamber below Misk's compartment.
I considered the heavy, transparent case on the fourth tier of the Vivarium.
Yes, the hours would be long and lonely for the caged, shorn Vika of Treve.
I wondered what had become of Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta.
They, like myself, having disobeyed Sarm, were now outlaws in the Nest.
I hoped they might be able to hide and find or steal enough food to live.
I did not give much for their chances but even a piteous alternative to the dissection chambers was welcome.
I wondered about the young male Priest-King in the secret chamber below Misk's compartment.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 27)