Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
23
5
Her throat, I was pleased to see, no longer wore the collar of a slave.
Her throat, I was pleased to see, no longer wore the collar of a slave.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #5)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
2
Deep in the unlit tunnels of the Golden Beetle, those unadorned, tortuous passages through the solid rock, I came upon her body.
23
3
I held the Mul-Torch over my head and beheld the foul cavern in which she lay on a bedding of soiled mosses and stems.
23
4
She wore only brief rags, the remains of her once long and beautiful garment, torn and stained by what must have been her terrified flight through these dark, rocky tunnels, running, stumbling, screaming, futilely trying to escape the pursuing jaws of the implacable Golden Beetle.
23
5
Her throat, I was pleased to see, no longer wore the collar of a slave.
23
6
I wondered if her collar had been the same as that placed on the girl I had seen.
23
7
If the sizes had matched I supposed it would have been.
23
8
The Priest-Kings often practice such small economies, jealously conserving the inanimate resources of the Nest.
Deep in the unlit tunnels of the Golden Beetle, those unadorned, tortuous passages through the solid rock, I came upon her body.
I held the Mul-Torch over my head and beheld the foul cavern in which she lay on a bedding of soiled mosses and stems.
She wore only brief rags, the remains of her once long and beautiful garment, torn and stained by what must have been her terrified flight through these dark, rocky tunnels, running, stumbling, screaming, futilely trying to escape the pursuing jaws of the implacable Golden Beetle.
Her throat, I was pleased to see, no longer wore the collar of a slave.
I wondered if her collar had been the same as that placed on the girl I had seen.
If the sizes had matched I supposed it would have been.
The Priest-Kings often practice such small economies, jealously conserving the inanimate resources of the Nest.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 23)