Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
74
I lifted it as far over my head as I could.
21
75
"Welcome, Tarl Cabot," came from my translator.
21
76
"I am ready to die".
22
1
To the Tunnels of the Golden beetle I slung the translator on its chain over my shoulder and went to the bars near the door.
22
2
Putting the torch in my teeth, I began to climb the bars rapidly.
22
3
One or two of them, rusted through, broke away in my hands, and I was nearly plunged to the rocky floor beneath.
22
4
The bars were apparently very old and had never been kept in a state of repair or replaced when defective.
I lifted it as far over my head as I could.
"Welcome, Tarl Cabot," came from my translator.
"I am ready to die".
To the Tunnels of the Golden beetle I slung the translator on its chain over my shoulder and went to the bars near the door.
Putting the torch in my teeth, I began to climb the bars rapidly.
One or two of them, rusted through, broke away in my hands, and I was nearly plunged to the rocky floor beneath.
The bars were apparently very old and had never been kept in a state of repair or replaced when defective.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )