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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 82 The two names given were used by humans on the Steel World in question to refer to the individuals involved.
12 83 I have retained the usage.
12 84 I gathered it did not make a great deal of difference to either Thrasilicus or Lord Nishida whether I took them, in fact, to be laboring in the cause of priest-kings or not.
12 85 Too, why should they believe, in the first place, that I would wish to labor on behalf of priest-kings? Surely I had not been treated well by priest-kings.
12 86 But if it did not matter to them, what I believed in this matter, why would it not matter to them? I recalled that the former Miss Wentworth had said that there was a hold over me, which had something to do with a woman.
12 87 This had not, however, been made clear to me, nor would it be, I supposed, unless I proved hesitant or uncooperative.
12 88 The hold, I was sure, had naught to do with the slave, Cecily, who would be discounted, first as she was a slave, and, secondly, they presumably would not have known that I would bring her to Gor, in her collar, heeling me.
The two names given were used by humans on the Steel World in question to refer to the individuals involved. I have retained the usage. I gathered it did not make a great deal of difference to either Thrasilicus or Lord Nishida whether I took them, in fact, to be laboring in the cause of priest-kings or not. Too, why should they believe, in the first place, that I would wish to labor on behalf of priest-kings? Surely I had not been treated well by priest-kings. But if it did not matter to them, what I believed in this matter, why would it not matter to them? I recalled that the former Miss Wentworth had said that there was a hold over me, which had something to do with a woman. This had not, however, been made clear to me, nor would it be, I supposed, unless I proved hesitant or uncooperative. The hold, I was sure, had naught to do with the slave, Cecily, who would be discounted, first as she was a slave, and, secondly, they presumably would not have known that I would bring her to Gor, in her collar, heeling me. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )