Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
18
828
"I bought you when you were a girl," said Samos, "with these things in mind".
18
829
"You raised me as your daughter," she said, "and then, when I became seventeen—" "Yes," said Samos, "you were treated with great cruelty as a slave girl, and then, years later, permitted to escape".
18
830
"But why!" she demanded.
18
831
"Why!" "Samos," said I, "was it from you that the message came, months ago, which I received in the council of Captains, seeking to speak with me?" "Yes," said Samos.
18
832
"But you denied it," I said.
18
833
"The dungeon of the hall of captains scarcely seemed the place to discuss the business of Priest-Kings".
18
834
"Priest-Kings?" breathed Telima.
"I bought you when you were a girl," said Samos, "with these things in mind".
"You raised me as your daughter," she said, "and then, when I became seventeen—" "Yes," said Samos, "you were treated with great cruelty as a slave girl, and then, years later, permitted to escape".
"But why!" she demanded.
"Why!" "Samos," said I, "was it from you that the message came, months ago, which I received in the council of Captains, seeking to speak with me?" "Yes," said Samos.
"But you denied it," I said.
"The dungeon of the hall of captains scarcely seemed the place to discuss the business of Priest-Kings".
"Priest-Kings?" breathed Telima.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )