Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
153
She did not believe that the animals called "sleen" existed, thinking them part of the mythology of the world, and she had not heard of "leech plants," but the tenor of his remarks was sufficiently clear.
She did not believe that the animals called "sleen" existed, thinking them part of the mythology of the world, and she had not heard of "leech plants," but the tenor of his remarks was sufficiently clear.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #153)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
10
150
"Certainly not," he said.
10
151
"You are quite mortal.
10
152
I might, if I wished, for example, feed you to sleen, or cast you to leech plants".
10
153
She did not believe that the animals called "sleen" existed, thinking them part of the mythology of the world, and she had not heard of "leech plants," but the tenor of his remarks was sufficiently clear.
10
154
"You have been returned to a former condition of your body, and have been stabilized at that point," he said.
10
155
"That is what has been done to you".
10
156
"Will I stay like this?" she asked.
"Certainly not," he said.
"You are quite mortal.
I might, if I wished, for example, feed you to sleen, or cast you to leech plants".
She did not believe that the animals called "sleen" existed, thinking them part of the mythology of the world, and she had not heard of "leech plants," but the tenor of his remarks was sufficiently clear.
"You have been returned to a former condition of your body, and have been stabilized at that point," he said.
"That is what has been done to you".
"Will I stay like this?" she asked.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 10)