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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 194 "I came to the Sardar," she laughed, "to conquer the Priest-Kings and rob them of their riches and power!" She ran to the far wall, suddenly breaking into tears.
5 195 Facing it she pounded on it weeping.
5 196 She spun to face me.
5 197 "And instead," she cried, "I have only these walls of stone and the steel collar of a slave girl!" She helplessly, enraged, tried to tear the slender, graceful, obdurate band from her white throat.
5 198 Her fingers tore at it in frenzy, in fury, and she wept with frustration, and at last she desisted.
5 199 Of course she still wore the badge of her servitude.
5 200 The steel of a Gorean slave collar is not made to be removed at a girl's pleasure.
"I came to the Sardar," she laughed, "to conquer the Priest-Kings and rob them of their riches and power!" She ran to the far wall, suddenly breaking into tears. Facing it she pounded on it weeping. She spun to face me. "And instead," she cried, "I have only these walls of stone and the steel collar of a slave girl!" She helplessly, enraged, tried to tear the slender, graceful, obdurate band from her white throat. Her fingers tore at it in frenzy, in fury, and she wept with frustration, and at last she desisted. Of course she still wore the badge of her servitude. The steel of a Gorean slave collar is not made to be removed at a girl's pleasure. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )