Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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121
She now saw herself in a strange garment.
20
122
She touched her left hand to her thigh and cried out in pain.
20
123
She shook her head, her eyes bursting with tears.
20
124
"You don't understand," she whimpered, "I am an offering to the priest-kings from the Initiates of Ar".
20
125
The attendant on the disk then bent down and picked up the slender, graceful metal collar.
20
126
These collars are normally measured individually to the girl, as is most slave steel.
20
127
The collar is regarded not simply as a designation of slavery and a means for identifying the girl's owner and his city but as an ornament as well.
She now saw herself in a strange garment.
She touched her left hand to her thigh and cried out in pain.
She shook her head, her eyes bursting with tears.
"You don't understand," she whimpered, "I am an offering to the priest-kings from the Initiates of Ar".
The attendant on the disk then bent down and picked up the slender, graceful metal collar.
These collars are normally measured individually to the girl, as is most slave steel.
The collar is regarded not simply as a designation of slavery and a means for identifying the girl's owner and his city but as an ornament as well.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )