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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 1081 I wondered how well, tonight, would sleep her free women.
3 1082 Would they squirm and toss in fear in their silken sheets? I wondered if they better understood, this night, perhaps better than other nights, their dependence on men.
3 1083 Surely they knew in the depths of their lovely bellies that they, too, as much as the slaves in their kennels, were spoils.
3 1084 "Pray to the priest-kings! Pray to the priest-kings!" wept a man.
3 1085 I thrust him aside, moving through the press, the throngs, the carts and wagons, the tharlarion.
3 1086 In a few Ehn I had come to our tent.
4 1 Within Ar "Revile the Home Stone of Ar's Station while you may," said the guard to a tradesman.
I wondered how well, tonight, would sleep her free women. Would they squirm and toss in fear in their silken sheets? I wondered if they better understood, this night, perhaps better than other nights, their dependence on men. Surely they knew in the depths of their lovely bellies that they, too, as much as the slaves in their kennels, were spoils. "Pray to the priest-kings! Pray to the priest-kings!" wept a man. I thrust him aside, moving through the press, the throngs, the carts and wagons, the tharlarion. In a few Ehn I had come to our tent. Within Ar "Revile the Home Stone of Ar's Station while you may," said the guard to a tradesman. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )