Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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I knew only that he had been, as Sarm had put it, pleased to retain Gur.
18
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No one to whom I spoke, principally Muls, would explain the meaning of this to me.
18
4
I gathered that the Muls to whom I spoke, who seemed well enough disposed towards me, simply did not know what was meant, in spite of the fact that several of them had been bred in the Nest, in the breeding cases located in certain special vivaria set aside for the purpose.
18
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I even approached priest-kings on this subject and they, since I was a Matok and not a Mul, gave me of their attention, but politely refused to furnish me with the information I sought.
18
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"It has to do with the Feast of Tola," they said, "and is not the concern of humans".
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Sometimes on these excursions Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta would accompany me.
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On the first time they accompanied me I obtained a marking stick, used by Mul clerks in various commissaries and warehouses, and inscribed their appropriate letters on the left shoulders of their plastic tunics.
I knew only that he had been, as Sarm had put it, pleased to retain Gur.
No one to whom I spoke, principally Muls, would explain the meaning of this to me.
I gathered that the Muls to whom I spoke, who seemed well enough disposed towards me, simply did not know what was meant, in spite of the fact that several of them had been bred in the Nest, in the breeding cases located in certain special vivaria set aside for the purpose.
I even approached priest-kings on this subject and they, since I was a Matok and not a Mul, gave me of their attention, but politely refused to furnish me with the information I sought.
"It has to do with the Feast of Tola," they said, "and is not the concern of humans".
Sometimes on these excursions Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta would accompany me.
On the first time they accompanied me I obtained a marking stick, used by Mul clerks in various commissaries and warehouses, and inscribed their appropriate letters on the left shoulders of their plastic tunics.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )