Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
133
On the other hand, it did not seem that she knew who I was.
3
134
Perhaps, then, she was not an agent of Priest-Kings.
3
135
Perhaps she was a slaver, of sorts, after all, and intended to sell us, her catch, at the Fair of En'Kara.
3
136
But then, if that were so, I wondered why she was having recourse to this elaborate pretense of being merely the mistress of a common work chain.
3
137
I decided not to seize her, at least not yet.
3
138
"What is your name?" she asked.
3
139
"I have been called various things," I said, "at different times, in different places".
On the other hand, it did not seem that she knew who I was.
Perhaps, then, she was not an agent of Priest-Kings.
Perhaps she was a slaver, of sorts, after all, and intended to sell us, her catch, at the Fair of En'Kara.
But then, if that were so, I wondered why she was having recourse to this elaborate pretense of being merely the mistress of a common work chain.
I decided not to seize her, at least not yet.
"What is your name?" she asked.
"I have been called various things," I said, "at different times, in different places".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )