Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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I wondered if the removal of the collar meant that Vika had been freed before being closed within the tunnels of the Golden Beetle.
I wondered if the removal of the collar meant that Vika had been freed before being closed within the tunnels of the Golden Beetle.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #9)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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.
23
9
I wondered if the removal of the collar meant that Vika had been freed before being closed within the tunnels of the Golden Beetle.
23
10
I recalled vaguely that Misk had once said to me that in deference to the Golden Beetle it was given only free women.
23
11
The cavern in which she lay reeked of the spoor of the Golden Beetle, which I had not yet encountered.
23
12
Its contrast with the fastidiously clean tunnels of the Nest of Priest-Kings made it seem all the more repulsive in its filth and litter.
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.
I wondered if the removal of the collar meant that Vika had been freed before being closed within the tunnels of the Golden Beetle.
I recalled vaguely that Misk had once said to me that in deference to the Golden Beetle it was given only free women.
The cavern in which she lay reeked of the spoor of the Golden Beetle, which I had not yet encountered.
Its contrast with the fastidiously clean tunnels of the Nest of Priest-Kings made it seem all the more repulsive in its filth and litter.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 23)