Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
140
"We have all the High castes in Treve," she said, angrily.
"We have all the High Castes in Treve," she said, angrily.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #140)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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8
137
I chuckled to myself.
8
138
In effect, I had probably merely scored a lucky hit.
8
139
"I didn't know they had physicians in Treve," I said.
8
140
"We have all the High castes in Treve," she said, angrily.
8
141
The only two cities, other than Ar, which I knew that Treve did not periodically attack were mountainous Thentis, famed for its tarn flocks, and Ko-ro-ba, my own city.
8
142
If the issue was grain, of course, there would be little point in going to Thentis, for she imports her own, but her primary wealth, her tarn flocks, is not negligible, and she also possesses silver, though her mines are not as rich as those of Tharna.
8
143
Perhaps Treve has never attacked Thentis because she, too, is a mountain city, lying in the Mountains of Thentis, or more likely because the men of Treve respect her tarnsmen almost as much as they do their own.
I chuckled to myself.
In effect, I had probably merely scored a lucky hit.
"I didn't know they had physicians in Treve," I said.
"We have all the High castes in Treve," she said, angrily.
The only two cities, other than Ar, which I knew that Treve did not periodically attack were mountainous Thentis, famed for its tarn flocks, and Ko-ro-ba, my own city.
If the issue was grain, of course, there would be little point in going to Thentis, for she imports her own, but her primary wealth, her tarn flocks, is not negligible, and she also possesses silver, though her mines are not as rich as those of Tharna.
Perhaps Treve has never attacked Thentis because she, too, is a mountain city, lying in the Mountains of Thentis, or more likely because the men of Treve respect her tarnsmen almost as much as they do their own.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 8)