Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
241
Her word or glance might mean the difference between advancement and neglect, between honor and disgrace.
Her word or glance might mean the difference between advancement and neglect, between honor and disgrace.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #241)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
238
I recalled he had once been under the influence of the beautiful slave, Lucilina, even to the point of consulting her in matters of state.
7
239
She had been privy to many secrets.
7
240
Indeed, her influence over the polemarkos had been feared, and her favor had been courted even by free men.
7
241
Her word or glance might mean the difference between advancement and neglect, between honor and disgrace.
7
242
Then Dietrich of Tarnburg had arranged for her to be kidnapped and brought to him, stripped.
7
243
He had soon arranged for her to be emptied of all sensitive information.
7
244
He had then renamed her 'Luchita', an excellent name for a slave and quite different from the prestigious name 'Lucilina', which might have graced a free woman.
I recalled he had once been under the influence of the beautiful slave, Lucilina, even to the point of consulting her in matters of state.
She had been privy to many secrets.
Indeed, her influence over the polemarkos had been feared, and her favor had been courted even by free men.
Her word or glance might mean the difference between advancement and neglect, between honor and disgrace.
Then Dietrich of Tarnburg had arranged for her to be kidnapped and brought to him, stripped.
He had soon arranged for her to be emptied of all sensitive information.
He had then renamed her 'Luchita', an excellent name for a slave and quite different from the prestigious name 'Lucilina', which might have graced a free woman.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7)