Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
60
"Your people love you," had said Ligurious.
"Your people love you," had said Ligurious.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #60)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
57
I had wondered if Ligurious was being candid with me.
4
58
At any rate, there was little doubt that the features of their Tatrix had now become well known in Corcyrus, at least to many of her citizens.
4
59
Indeed, only this morning I, unveiled, in a large, open, silken palanquin, borne by slaves, Ligurious at my side, had been carried through the streets of Corcyrus, behind trumpets and drums, flanked by guards, through cheering crowds.
4
60
"Your people love you," had said Ligurious.
4
61
I had lifted my hand to the crowds, and bowed and smiled.
4
62
I had done these things with graciousness and dignity, as I had been instructed to do by Ligurious.
4
63
It had been a thrilling experience for me, seeing the people, the shops, the streets, the buildings.
I had wondered if Ligurious was being candid with me.
At any rate, there was little doubt that the features of their Tatrix had now become well known in Corcyrus, at least to many of her citizens.
Indeed, only this morning I, unveiled, in a large, open, silken palanquin, borne by slaves, Ligurious at my side, had been carried through the streets of Corcyrus, behind trumpets and drums, flanked by guards, through cheering crowds.
"Your people love you," had said Ligurious.
I had lifted my hand to the crowds, and bowed and smiled.
I had done these things with graciousness and dignity, as I had been instructed to do by Ligurious.
It had been a thrilling experience for me, seeing the people, the shops, the streets, the buildings.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4)