Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
165
Yes, I knew the reputation of Treve.
8
166
It was a city rich in plunder, probably as lofty, inaccessible and impregnable as a tarn's nest.
8
167
Indeed, Treve was known as the Tarn of the Voltai.
8
168
It was an arrogant, never-conquered citadel, a stronghold of men whose way of life was banditry, whose women lived on the spoils of a hundred cities.
8
169
And it was the city from which Vika had come.
8
170
I believed it.
8
171
But yet tonight she had been gentle, and I had been kind to her.
Yes, I knew the reputation of Treve.
It was a city rich in plunder, probably as lofty, inaccessible and impregnable as a tarn's nest.
Indeed, Treve was known as the Tarn of the Voltai.
It was an arrogant, never-conquered citadel, a stronghold of men whose way of life was banditry, whose women lived on the spoils of a hundred cities.
And it was the city from which Vika had come.
I believed it.
But yet tonight she had been gentle, and I had been kind to her.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )