Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
376
"We must place our trust in the priest-kings," said another.
1
377
"Our lads will protect us," said a man.
1
378
"A few pitiful regiments and levies of peasants?" asked another.
1
379
"We must place our trust in the priest-kings," said a man.
1
380
Across from us, about seven feet away, on the other side of the narrow street, was the free woman who had secured her robes, that they might not touch an Initiate.
1
381
She rose to her feet, looking after the procession.
1
382
We could still hear the bells.
"We must place our trust in the priest-kings," said another.
"Our lads will protect us," said a man.
"A few pitiful regiments and levies of peasants?" asked another.
"We must place our trust in the priest-kings," said a man.
Across from us, about seven feet away, on the other side of the narrow street, was the free woman who had secured her robes, that they might not touch an Initiate.
She rose to her feet, looking after the procession.
We could still hear the bells.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )