Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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32
63
Their women, too, to my amazement, freely elected to remain by the sides of the men who had fastened golden collars about their throats.
Their women, too, to my amazement, freely elected to remain by the sides of the men who had fastened golden collars about their throats.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #63)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
32
60
"Where will you choose to die?" I asked Vika of Treve.
32
61
"At your side," she said simply.
32
62
Al-Ka and Ba-Ta, as I would have expected, turned their ships over to others to pilot, for they would choose to remain in the Nest.
32
63
Their women, too, to my amazement, freely elected to remain by the sides of the men who had fastened golden collars about their throats.
32
64
I saw Kusk in the distance, and both Al-Ka and Ba-Ta, followed by their women, began to walk towards him.
32
65
They met perhaps a hundred yards from where I stood and I saw the Priest-King place a foreleg on the shoulder of each and together they stood and waited for the final crumbling of the Nest.
32
66
"There is no safety above," said Misk.
"Where will you choose to die?" I asked Vika of Treve.
"At your side," she said simply.
Al-Ka and Ba-Ta, as I would have expected, turned their ships over to others to pilot, for they would choose to remain in the Nest.
Their women, too, to my amazement, freely elected to remain by the sides of the men who had fastened golden collars about their throats.
I saw Kusk in the distance, and both Al-Ka and Ba-Ta, followed by their women, began to walk towards him.
They met perhaps a hundred yards from where I stood and I saw the Priest-King place a foreleg on the shoulder of each and together they stood and waited for the final crumbling of the Nest.
"There is no safety above," said Misk.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 32)