Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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665
I must have him think me in my heart free.
33
666
I must never let him suspect that I was in my heart an enflamed, passionate slave, a miserable, worthless barbarian, deserving only of his contempt and abuse.
33
667
Men at the tables looked at one another.
33
668
"Some of us," said Menicius, "are familiar with the rumors, the frightening rumors, that there are forces on Gor, and elsewhere, who would challenge the power of the priest-kings themselves, rulers of Gor from time immemorial".
33
669
Men looked at one another, fearfully.
33
670
Sometimes it seemed likely to me that the priest-kings were mythical entities.
33
671
Surely they mixed, as far as I could tell, little in the affairs of Gor.
I must have him think me in my heart free.
I must never let him suspect that I was in my heart an enflamed, passionate slave, a miserable, worthless barbarian, deserving only of his contempt and abuse.
Men at the tables looked at one another.
"Some of us," said Menicius, "are familiar with the rumors, the frightening rumors, that there are forces on Gor, and elsewhere, who would challenge the power of the priest-kings themselves, rulers of Gor from time immemorial".
Men looked at one another, fearfully.
Sometimes it seemed likely to me that the priest-kings were mythical entities.
Surely they mixed, as far as I could tell, little in the affairs of Gor.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )