Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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41
"Tell me why you have been brought to the Nest," said Sarm, and suddenly his antennae snapped downward towards me like whips, and now rigid, they seemed to be trained on me, as though they might be weapons.
"Tell me why you have been brought to the Nest," said Sarm, and suddenly his antennae snapped downward towards me like whips, and now rigid, they seemed to be trained on me, as though they might be weapons.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #41)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
38
"My freedom," I said, "the restoration of the City of Ko-ro-ba, the safety of its people—to see my father again, my friends, my Free Companion".
17
39
"Perhaps these things can be arranged," said Sarm.
17
40
"What must I do?" I asked.
17
41
"Tell me why you have been brought to the Nest," said Sarm, and suddenly his antennae snapped downward towards me like whips, and now rigid, they seemed to be trained on me, as though they might be weapons.
17
42
"I have no idea," I said.
17
43
The antennae quivered briefly in anger and the bladelike structures at the tips of Sarm's forelegs snapped out and back, but then the antennae relaxed and once again the four hooklike grasping appendages at the termination of each foreleg lightly, almost meditatively, touched one another.
17
44
"I see," came from Sarm's translator.
"My freedom," I said, "the restoration of the City of Ko-ro-ba, the safety of its people—to see my father again, my friends, my Free Companion".
"Perhaps these things can be arranged," said Sarm.
"What must I do?" I asked.
"Tell me why you have been brought to the Nest," said Sarm, and suddenly his antennae snapped downward towards me like whips, and now rigid, they seemed to be trained on me, as though they might be weapons.
"I have no idea," I said.
The antennae quivered briefly in anger and the bladelike structures at the tips of Sarm's forelegs snapped out and back, but then the antennae relaxed and once again the four hooklike grasping appendages at the termination of each foreleg lightly, almost meditatively, touched one another.
"I see," came from Sarm's translator.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 17)