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

Perhaps she, my Free Companion, even now lay chained in one of the blue and yellow slave wagons, or served paga in a tavern or was a belled adornment to some warrior's Pleasure Gardens. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #156)
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34 156 Perhaps she, my Free Companion, even now lay chained in one of the blue and yellow slave wagons, or served paga in a tavern or was a belled adornment to some warrior's Pleasure Gardens.

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

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34 153 The probability of so beautiful a woman as Talena finding her way through the cities of Gor, over the lonely roads, among the open fields to at last return to Ko-ro-ba was not high.
34 154 Somewhere even now she might be facing danger that she would not face in Ko-ro-ba and there might be none to protect her.
34 155 Perhaps she was even now threatened by savage beasts or even more savage men.
34 156 Perhaps she, my Free Companion, even now lay chained in one of the blue and yellow slave wagons, or served paga in a tavern or was a belled adornment to some warrior's Pleasure Gardens.
34 157 Perhaps even now she stood upon the block in some auction in Ar's Street of Brands.
34 158 "I will return to Ko-ro-ba from time to time," I said, "to see if she has returned".
34 159 "Perhaps," said the Older Tarl, "she attempted to reach her father, Marlenus, in the Voltai".
The probability of so beautiful a woman as Talena finding her way through the cities of Gor, over the lonely roads, among the open fields to at last return to Ko-ro-ba was not high. Somewhere even now she might be facing danger that she would not face in Ko-ro-ba and there might be none to protect her. Perhaps she was even now threatened by savage beasts or even more savage men. Perhaps she, my Free Companion, even now lay chained in one of the blue and yellow slave wagons, or served paga in a tavern or was a belled adornment to some warrior's Pleasure Gardens. Perhaps even now she stood upon the block in some auction in Ar's Street of Brands. "I will return to Ko-ro-ba from time to time," I said, "to see if she has returned". "Perhaps," said the Older Tarl, "she attempted to reach her father, Marlenus, in the Voltai". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 34)