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

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5 248 "Later," I said.
5 249 She choked with fury.
5 250 I bore her no ill will but I found her as irritating as she was beautiful.
5 251 I could understand that she, a proud, intelligent girl, could not but resent the indignities of her position, being forced to serve with the full offices of the slave girl whomsoever the Priest-Kings might see fit to send to her chamber, but yet I found in these grievances, great though they might be, no excuse for the deep hostility towards myself which seemed to suffuse her graceful being.
5 252 After all, I, too, was a prisoner of Priest-Kings and I had not chosen to come to her chamber.
5 253 "How did I come to this chamber?" I asked.
5 254 "They brought you," she said.
"Later," I said. She choked with fury. I bore her no ill will but I found her as irritating as she was beautiful. I could understand that she, a proud, intelligent girl, could not but resent the indignities of her position, being forced to serve with the full offices of the slave girl whomsoever the Priest-Kings might see fit to send to her chamber, but yet I found in these grievances, great though they might be, no excuse for the deep hostility towards myself which seemed to suffuse her graceful being. After all, I, too, was a prisoner of Priest-Kings and I had not chosen to come to her chamber. "How did I come to this chamber?" I asked. "They brought you," she said. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )