Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
180
"Then the priest-kings can be injured?" I asked.
8
181
"Their slaves can," said Vika.
8
182
"I see," I said.
8
183
"Let us not speak of priest-kings," said the girl.
8
184
I looked at her, standing across the room, lovely, facing me in the dim light.
8
185
"Vika," I asked, "was your father truly of the Caste of Physicians?" "Yes," she said, "why do you ask?" "It does not matter," I said.
8
186
"But why?" she insisted.
"Then the priest-kings can be injured?" I asked.
"Their slaves can," said Vika.
"I see," I said.
"Let us not speak of priest-kings," said the girl.
I looked at her, standing across the room, lovely, facing me in the dim light.
"Vika," I asked, "was your father truly of the Caste of Physicians?" "Yes," she said, "why do you ask?" "It does not matter," I said.
"But why?" she insisted.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )