Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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30
"I am Cabot of Ko-ro-ba," I said and went on.
7
31
The second girl was tall, fragile and willowy, with slender ankles and large, hurt eyes; she had dark, curling hair that fell about her shoulders and stood out against the white of her garment; she may have been of High Caste; without speaking to her it would be hard to tell; even then it might be difficult to be sure, for the accents of some of the higher artisan castes approximate pure High Caste Gorean; she stood with her back against the far wall, the palms of her hands against it, her eyes fastened on me, frightened, scarcely breathing.
7
32
As far as I could tell she too was alone.
7
33
"Have you seen priest-kings?" I asked.
7
34
She shook her head vigorously, No.
7
35
Still wondering if she were of High Caste, and smiling to myself, I continued down the passageway.
7
36
Both of the girls had in their way been beautiful but I found Vika superior to both.
"I am Cabot of Ko-ro-ba," I said and went on.
The second girl was tall, fragile and willowy, with slender ankles and large, hurt eyes; she had dark, curling hair that fell about her shoulders and stood out against the white of her garment; she may have been of High Caste; without speaking to her it would be hard to tell; even then it might be difficult to be sure, for the accents of some of the higher artisan castes approximate pure High Caste Gorean; she stood with her back against the far wall, the palms of her hands against it, her eyes fastened on me, frightened, scarcely breathing.
As far as I could tell she too was alone.
"Have you seen priest-kings?" I asked.
She shook her head vigorously, No.
Still wondering if she were of High Caste, and smiling to myself, I continued down the passageway.
Both of the girls had in their way been beautiful but I found Vika superior to both.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )