Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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"It is a long time since I was brought to Gor with steel on my ankle".
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"Yes," he said.
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That band of steel had been removed from me in Corcyrus.
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202
It was, I gathered, a device by means of which slavers, or those in league with Beasts, or those opposed to priest-kings, marked women brought to Gor for their purposes.
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203
"The major purpose for which I was brought to Gor, I gather," I said, "was to serve as a precautionary double for Sheila, one who might then, particularly in the event of the failure of your plans, serve to confuse or deceive enemies, one who might, say, divert attention from her true whereabouts, one who might even, perhaps, be caught and sentenced in her place, that she might then make good her escape".
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"Yes," said Ligurious, "that sort of thing, precisely, and well would you have served such purposes had you not managed to escape from the camp of Argentum".
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"Do you begrudge me my escape, Master?" I asked.
"It is a long time since I was brought to Gor with steel on my ankle".
"Yes," he said.
That band of steel had been removed from me in Corcyrus.
It was, I gathered, a device by means of which slavers, or those in league with Beasts, or those opposed to priest-kings, marked women brought to Gor for their purposes.
"The major purpose for which I was brought to Gor, I gather," I said, "was to serve as a precautionary double for Sheila, one who might then, particularly in the event of the failure of your plans, serve to confuse or deceive enemies, one who might, say, divert attention from her true whereabouts, one who might even, perhaps, be caught and sentenced in her place, that she might then make good her escape".
"Yes," said Ligurious, "that sort of thing, precisely, and well would you have served such purposes had you not managed to escape from the camp of Argentum".
"Do you begrudge me my escape, Master?" I asked.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )