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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 32 As far as I could tell she too was alone.
7 33 "Have you seen Priest-Kings?" I asked.
7 34 She shook her head vigorously, No.
7 35 Still wondering if she were of High caste, and smiling to myself, I continued down the passageway.
7 36 Both of the girls had in their way been beautiful but I found Vika superior to both.
7 37 My Chamber Slave's accent had been pure High caste Gorean though I could not place the city.
7 38 Probably her caste had been that of the Builders or Physicians, for had her people been Scribes I would have expected a greater subtlety of inflections, the use of less common grammatical cases; and had her people been of the Warriors I would have expected a blunter speech, rather belligerently simple, expressed in great reliance on the indicative mood and, habitually, a rather arrogant refusal to venture beyond the most straightforward of sentence structures.
As far as I could tell she too was alone. "Have you seen Priest-Kings?" I asked. She shook her head vigorously, No. Still wondering if she were of High caste, and smiling to myself, I continued down the passageway. Both of the girls had in their way been beautiful but I found Vika superior to both. My Chamber Slave's accent had been pure High caste Gorean though I could not place the city. Probably her caste had been that of the Builders or Physicians, for had her people been Scribes I would have expected a greater subtlety of inflections, the use of less common grammatical cases; and had her people been of the Warriors I would have expected a blunter speech, rather belligerently simple, expressed in great reliance on the indicative mood and, habitually, a rather arrogant refusal to venture beyond the most straightforward of sentence structures. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )