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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 140 It had something to do with the door, with her fear that I might force her from the room.
5 141 "Yes," I said to her, "you are beautiful".
5 142 She laughed bitterly.
5 143 "Yes," she continued, "I, armed with my beauty, would come to the Sardar and wrest the riches and power of the Priest-Kings from them, for men had always sought to serve me, to give me what I wanted, and were the Priest-Kings not men?" People had strange reasons for entering the Sardar, but the reason of the girl who called herself Vika seemed to me one of the most incredible.
5 144 It was a plot which could have occurred only to a wild, spoiled, ambitious, arrogant girl, and perhaps as she had said, to one who was also young and foolish.
5 145 "I would be the Ubara of all Gor," she laughed, "with Priest-Kings at my beck and call, at my command all their riches and their untold powers!" I said nothing.
5 146 "But when I came to the Sardar—" She shuddered.
It had something to do with the door, with her fear that I might force her from the room. "Yes," I said to her, "you are beautiful". She laughed bitterly. "Yes," she continued, "I, armed with my beauty, would come to the Sardar and wrest the riches and power of the Priest-Kings from them, for men had always sought to serve me, to give me what I wanted, and were the Priest-Kings not men?" People had strange reasons for entering the Sardar, but the reason of the girl who called herself Vika seemed to me one of the most incredible. It was a plot which could have occurred only to a wild, spoiled, ambitious, arrogant girl, and perhaps as she had said, to one who was also young and foolish. "I would be the Ubara of all Gor," she laughed, "with Priest-Kings at my beck and call, at my command all their riches and their untold powers!" I said nothing. "But when I came to the Sardar—" She shuddered. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )