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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 51 She stood haughtily beside the Tatrix, the expressionless silver mask gleaming down at me, hideous in the torchlight it reflected.
11 52 Speaking to the Tatrix, but not turning the mask from me, she said, "Destroy the animal".
11 53 It was a cold, ringing voice, clear, decisive, authoritative.
11 54 "Does the law of Tharna not give it the right to speak, Dorna the Proud, Second in Tharna?" asked the Tatrix, whose voice, too, was imperious and cold, yet pleased me more than the tones of she who wore the silver mask.
11 55 "Does the law recognize beasts?" asked the woman whose name was Dorna the Proud.
11 56 It was almost as if she challenged her Tatrix, and I wondered if Dorna the Proud was content to be Second in Tharna.
11 57 The sarcasm in her voice had been ill concealed.
She stood haughtily beside the Tatrix, the expressionless silver mask gleaming down at me, hideous in the torchlight it reflected. Speaking to the Tatrix, but not turning the mask from me, she said, "Destroy the animal". It was a cold, ringing voice, clear, decisive, authoritative. "Does the law of Tharna not give it the right to speak, Dorna the Proud, Second in Tharna?" asked the Tatrix, whose voice, too, was imperious and cold, yet pleased me more than the tones of she who wore the silver mask. "Does the law recognize beasts?" asked the woman whose name was Dorna the Proud. It was almost as if she challenged her Tatrix, and I wondered if Dorna the Proud was content to be Second in Tharna. The sarcasm in her voice had been ill concealed. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )