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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 106 "What does it do?" I asked.
13 107 "Long ago it functioned in the Nest," said one of the slaves, "as a sewerage device, but it has not served that function in many thousands of years".
13 108 "But yet it remains in the Nest".
13 109 "Of course," said one of the slaves, "the priest-kings are tolerant".
13 110 "Yes," said the other, "and they are fond of it, and are themselves creatures of great reverence for tradition".
13 111 "The Slime Worm has earned its place in the Nest," said the other.
13 112 "How does it live?" I asked.
"What does it do?" I asked. "Long ago it functioned in the Nest," said one of the slaves, "as a sewerage device, but it has not served that function in many thousands of years". "But yet it remains in the Nest". "Of course," said one of the slaves, "the priest-kings are tolerant". "Yes," said the other, "and they are fond of it, and are themselves creatures of great reverence for tradition". "The Slime Worm has earned its place in the Nest," said the other. "How does it live?" I asked. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )