Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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115
I myself was pleased that it had taken a Priest-King to have me chained at Vika's feet, that it had not been I myself who, in the hope of her favors, had fastened about my own throat the collar of a slave.
I myself was pleased that it had taken a Priest-King to have me chained at Vika's feet, that it had not been I myself who, in the hope of her favors, had fastened about my own throat the collar of a slave.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #115)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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112
"You will pay for what you did to me," she said.
30
113
"You will pay," she said.
30
114
"You will pay as only I, Vika of Treve, know how to make a man pay".
30
115
I myself was pleased that it had taken a Priest-King to have me chained at Vika's feet, that it had not been I myself who, in the hope of her favors, had fastened about my own throat the collar of a slave.
30
116
Vika turned with a swirl of her robes and left the headquarters chamber.
30
117
Sarm stalked over.
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118
"You see, Mul," said he, "how Priest-Kings use the instincts of men against them".
"You will pay for what you did to me," she said.
"You will pay," she said.
"You will pay as only I, Vika of Treve, know how to make a man pay".
I myself was pleased that it had taken a Priest-King to have me chained at Vika's feet, that it had not been I myself who, in the hope of her favors, had fastened about my own throat the collar of a slave.
Vika turned with a swirl of her robes and left the headquarters chamber.
Sarm stalked over.
"You see, Mul," said he, "how Priest-Kings use the instincts of men against them".
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 30)