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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 111 "The Slime Worm has earned its place in the Nest," said the other.
13 112 "How does it live?" I asked.
13 113 "It scavenges on the kills of the Golden beetle," said the first slave.
13 114 "What does the Golden beetle kill?" I asked.
13 115 "Priest-Kings," said the second slave.
13 116 I would surely have pressed forward this inquiry but at that very moment we arrived at a tall steel portal in the hallway.
13 117 Looking up I saw beneath the square of scent-dots fixed high on the steel door the stylized outline picture of what was unmistakably a human being.
"The Slime Worm has earned its place in the Nest," said the other. "How does it live?" I asked. "It scavenges on the kills of the Golden beetle," said the first slave. "What does the Golden beetle kill?" I asked. "Priest-Kings," said the second slave. I would surely have pressed forward this inquiry but at that very moment we arrived at a tall steel portal in the hallway. Looking up I saw beneath the square of scent-dots fixed high on the steel door the stylized outline picture of what was unmistakably a human being. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )