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Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)

"What are the duties of Misk which keep him from his chamber?" "In honor of the Feast of Tola," said Sarm, "he is now pleased to retain Gur". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #15)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 15 "What are the duties of Misk which keep him from his chamber?" "In honor of the Feast of Tola," said Sarm, "he is now pleased to retain Gur".

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

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17 12 "What are you doing here?" I asked.
17 13 "It is near the Feast of Tola," said Sarm, "and it is a time of pleasure and hospitality in the Nest of Priest-Kings, a time in which Priest-Kings are well disposed to all living things, whatever be their order".
17 14 "I am pleased to hear this," I said.
17 15 "What are the duties of Misk which keep him from his chamber?" "In honor of the Feast of Tola," said Sarm, "he is now pleased to retain Gur".
17 16 "I don't understand," I said.
17 17 Sarm looked about himself.
17 18 "It is a beautiful compartment which Misk has here," he said, examining the visually bare walls with his antennae, admiring the scent-patterns which had been placed on them.
"What are you doing here?" I asked. "It is near the Feast of Tola," said Sarm, "and it is a time of pleasure and hospitality in the Nest of Priest-Kings, a time in which Priest-Kings are well disposed to all living things, whatever be their order". "I am pleased to hear this," I said. "What are the duties of Misk which keep him from his chamber?" "In honor of the Feast of Tola," said Sarm, "he is now pleased to retain Gur". "I don't understand," I said. Sarm looked about himself. "It is a beautiful compartment which Misk has here," he said, examining the visually bare walls with his antennae, admiring the scent-patterns which had been placed on them. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 17)