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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 83 There were several of these, I noted, around the walls and they seemed obviously intended to hold Mul-Torches or some similar illuminating device.
22 84 I turned to the Priest-King.
22 85 "You must hide yourself somewhere," I said.
22 86 "Yes," said Mul-Al-Ka, "find yourself some secret place and stay, and perhaps someday Sarm will succumb to the Pleasures of the Golden beetle and you can emerge in safety".
22 87 "We will bring you food and water," volunteered Mul-Ba-Ta.
22 88 "That is very kind of you," responded Misk, peering down at us, "but it is of course impossible to do so".
22 89 The two Muls stood back aghast.
There were several of these, I noted, around the walls and they seemed obviously intended to hold Mul-Torches or some similar illuminating device. I turned to the Priest-King. "You must hide yourself somewhere," I said. "Yes," said Mul-Al-Ka, "find yourself some secret place and stay, and perhaps someday Sarm will succumb to the Pleasures of the Golden beetle and you can emerge in safety". "We will bring you food and water," volunteered Mul-Ba-Ta. "That is very kind of you," responded Misk, peering down at us, "but it is of course impossible to do so". The two Muls stood back aghast. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )