Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
301
"And we thank them, too, for these slaves!" A tremor and moan went through the captives.
19
302
They were, at this point, of course, free women.
19
303
"Thanks be to the priest-kings!" said the crowd.
19
304
We were to be given to understand, I took it, that these various matters were to be viewed as having all proceeded in accordance with the will of the mysterious priest-kings.
19
305
But who knew? Perhaps they were not even interested in things of this sort.
19
306
Too, assuming them to be interested, I wondered if there were any independent way of finding out what might be the will of the priest-kings, short, that is, of waiting and finding out how things, in fact, came out.
19
307
It was difficult to know, you see, how such a claim, that things proceeded in accordance with the will of the priest-kings, might be evaluated.
"And we thank them, too, for these slaves!" A tremor and moan went through the captives.
They were, at this point, of course, free women.
"Thanks be to the priest-kings!" said the crowd.
We were to be given to understand, I took it, that these various matters were to be viewed as having all proceeded in accordance with the will of the mysterious priest-kings.
But who knew? Perhaps they were not even interested in things of this sort.
Too, assuming them to be interested, I wondered if there were any independent way of finding out what might be the will of the priest-kings, short, that is, of waiting and finding out how things, in fact, came out.
It was difficult to know, you see, how such a claim, that things proceeded in accordance with the will of the priest-kings, might be evaluated.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )