Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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33
842
"You may put me under tortures, Master," she said, "but, woe, I know little more than I have spoken.
33
843
The beasts keep us much in ignorance so that, if captured, we can reveal but little of their strategies and plans.
33
844
What details there are beyond those I have given you would, I fear, be meaningless or trivial to you, such things as descriptions of the appearances of agents on Earth, where I was first contacted, and such".
33
845
"As beasts may be allied with men," said Claudius, "so, too, I suppose, might men be allied with priest-kings".
33
846
"Yes, Master," she whispered.
33
847
"Are there not, then, on Gor, places where such men may be found?" asked Claudius.
33
848
"There are several, doubtless, Master," she said.
"You may put me under tortures, Master," she said, "but, woe, I know little more than I have spoken.
The beasts keep us much in ignorance so that, if captured, we can reveal but little of their strategies and plans.
What details there are beyond those I have given you would, I fear, be meaningless or trivial to you, such things as descriptions of the appearances of agents on Earth, where I was first contacted, and such".
"As beasts may be allied with men," said Claudius, "so, too, I suppose, might men be allied with priest-kings".
"Yes, Master," she whispered.
"Are there not, then, on Gor, places where such men may be found?" asked Claudius.
"There are several, doubtless, Master," she said.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )