Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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344
"It will amuse me," he said, "to think of Tarl Cabot, laboring in the brine pits.
7
345
As I rest in my palace, in the cool of the rooms, on cushions, relishing custards and berries, sipping beverages, delighted by my slave girls, among them your pretty Vella, I shall think of you, often, Tarl Cabot".
7
346
I tore at the chains.
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347
"The famed agent of priest-kings, Tarl Cabot," he said, "in the brine pits! Excellent! Superb!" He laughed.
7
348
"You cannot free yourself," he said, "You cannot win".
7
349
I subsided in the chains, helpless.
7
350
"The day at Klima," he said, "begins at dawn, and only ends at darkness.
"It will amuse me," he said, "to think of Tarl Cabot, laboring in the brine pits.
As I rest in my palace, in the cool of the rooms, on cushions, relishing custards and berries, sipping beverages, delighted by my slave girls, among them your pretty Vella, I shall think of you, often, Tarl Cabot".
I tore at the chains.
"The famed agent of priest-kings, Tarl Cabot," he said, "in the brine pits! Excellent! Superb!" He laughed.
"You cannot free yourself," he said, "You cannot win".
I subsided in the chains, helpless.
"The day at Klima," he said, "begins at dawn, and only ends at darkness.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )