Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
356
I wondered if I were truly the Tatrix of Corcyrus.
4
357
Surely I had seldom exercised significant authority.
4
358
Too, at times, my schedule seemed a bit erratic or strange.
4
359
At certain ahn I was expected to be in the public rooms of the palace and, at others, even at the ringing of palace time bars, for no reason I clearly understood, I was expected to be in my quarters.
4
360
"Certain traditions customarily govern the calendar of the Tatrix," Ligurious had informed me.
4
361
At certain times I had been conducted to my quarters I had thought that sessions of important councils had been scheduled, councils at whose sessions it would be natural to expect the presence of the Tatrix.
4
362
The matters to be discussed in certain of these meetings, however, I had learned from Ligurious, were actually too trivial to warrant the attention of the Tatrix.
I wondered if I were truly the Tatrix of Corcyrus.
Surely I had seldom exercised significant authority.
Too, at times, my schedule seemed a bit erratic or strange.
At certain ahn I was expected to be in the public rooms of the palace and, at others, even at the ringing of palace time bars, for no reason I clearly understood, I was expected to be in my quarters.
"Certain traditions customarily govern the calendar of the Tatrix," Ligurious had informed me.
At certain times I had been conducted to my quarters I had thought that sessions of important councils had been scheduled, councils at whose sessions it would be natural to expect the presence of the Tatrix.
The matters to be discussed in certain of these meetings, however, I had learned from Ligurious, were actually too trivial to warrant the attention of the Tatrix.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )