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

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16 3 "I must tell you, Misk," I said slowly, "that I came to the Sardar to slay priest-kings, to take vengeance for the destruction of my city and its people".
16 4 I thought it only fair to let Misk know that I was no ally of his, that he should learn of my hatred for priest-kings and my determination to punish them, to the extent that it lay within my abilities, for the evil which they had done.
16 5 "No," said Misk.
16 6 "You have come to the Sardar to save the race of priest-kings".
16 7 I looked at him dumbfounded.
16 8 "It is for that purpose that you were brought here," said Misk.
16 9 "I came of my own free will!" I cried.
"I must tell you, Misk," I said slowly, "that I came to the Sardar to slay priest-kings, to take vengeance for the destruction of my city and its people". I thought it only fair to let Misk know that I was no ally of his, that he should learn of my hatred for priest-kings and my determination to punish them, to the extent that it lay within my abilities, for the evil which they had done. "No," said Misk. "You have come to the Sardar to save the race of priest-kings". I looked at him dumbfounded. "It is for that purpose that you were brought here," said Misk. "I came of my own free will!" I cried. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )