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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 370 So, too, I was confident, did my bodyguard, Drusus Rencius, once of Ar.
4 371 Too, I had not been challenged in the matter in my audiences, my public appearances, or even in court.
4 372 By all, it seemed, I was accepted as the Tatrix of Corcyrus.
4 373 Ligurious, first minister of the city, even, had assured me of the reality of this dignity.
4 374 And had I wished further confirmation of my condition and status surely I had received it earlier today, from the very citizens of Corcyrus itself.
4 375 "Hail Sheila, Tatrix of Corcyrus!" they had cried.
4 376 "I am the Tatrix of Corcyrus," I had told Ligurious.
So, too, I was confident, did my bodyguard, Drusus Rencius, once of Ar. Too, I had not been challenged in the matter in my audiences, my public appearances, or even in court. By all, it seemed, I was accepted as the Tatrix of Corcyrus. Ligurious, first minister of the city, even, had assured me of the reality of this dignity. And had I wished further confirmation of my condition and status surely I had received it earlier today, from the very citizens of Corcyrus itself. "Hail Sheila, Tatrix of Corcyrus!" they had cried. "I am the Tatrix of Corcyrus," I had told Ligurious. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )