Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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14
"If I had my sword," I said, pointing to the young Priest-King, "I would kill it!" "No, you would not," said Misk, "and that is why you and not another were chosen to come to the Sardar".
"If I had my sword," I said, pointing to the young Priest-King, "I would kill it!" "No, you would not," said Misk, "and that is why you and not another were chosen to come to the Sardar".
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #14)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
11
I turned away.
16
12
Tears burned in my eyes and my body trembled.
16
13
I turned in rage on the tall, gentle creature who stood, unmoving, behind that strange table and that still form of the young Priest-King.
16
14
"If I had my sword," I said, pointing to the young Priest-King, "I would kill it!" "No, you would not," said Misk, "and that is why you and not another were chosen to come to the Sardar".
16
15
I rushed to the figure on the table, the torch held as though to strike it.
16
16
But I could not.
16
17
"You will not hurt it because it is innocent," said Misk.
I turned away.
Tears burned in my eyes and my body trembled.
I turned in rage on the tall, gentle creature who stood, unmoving, behind that strange table and that still form of the young Priest-King.
"If I had my sword," I said, pointing to the young Priest-King, "I would kill it!" "No, you would not," said Misk, "and that is why you and not another were chosen to come to the Sardar".
I rushed to the figure on the table, the torch held as though to strike it.
But I could not.
"You will not hurt it because it is innocent," said Misk.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 16)