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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 81 "The tunic," said the other, "is inscribed with much information, and it is by means of the tunic that priest-kings can recognize us".
13 82 "Yes," said the first slave, "otherwise I am afraid we would appear much alike to them".
13 83 I stored this information away, hoping that someday it might prove useful.
13 84 "Well," I said, still looking down the hall, "I would have supposed that the mighty priest-kings could have devised a quicker way of transporting scent-tapes".
13 85 "Of course," said the first slave, "but there is no better way, for Muls are extremely inexpensive and are easily replaced".
13 86 "Speed in such matters," said one, "is of little interest to priest-kings".
13 87 "Yes," said the other, "they are very patient".
"The tunic," said the other, "is inscribed with much information, and it is by means of the tunic that priest-kings can recognize us". "Yes," said the first slave, "otherwise I am afraid we would appear much alike to them". I stored this information away, hoping that someday it might prove useful. "Well," I said, still looking down the hall, "I would have supposed that the mighty priest-kings could have devised a quicker way of transporting scent-tapes". "Of course," said the first slave, "but there is no better way, for Muls are extremely inexpensive and are easily replaced". "Speed in such matters," said one, "is of little interest to priest-kings". "Yes," said the other, "they are very patient". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )