Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
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99
"Don't be foolish," said Misk, "it is the Feast of Tola and I must give Gur to the Mother".
22
100
I sensed there was no arguing with Misk, but his decision saddened me.
22
101
"I am sorry," I said.
22
102
"What was sad," said Misk, "was that I might not have been able to give Gur to the Mother, and that thought troubled me grievously for the days in which I retained Gur, but now thanks to you I will be able to give Gur to the Mother and I will stand forever in your debt until I am slain by Sarm or succumb to the Pleasures of the Golden beetle".
22
103
He placed his antennae lightly on my shoulders and then lifted them and I held up my arms and he touched the palms of my hands with the tips of his antennae, and once again we had, in so far as we could, locked our antennae.
22
104
He extended his antennae toward the two Muls but they withdrew in shame.
22
105
"No," said Mul-Al-Ka, "we are only Muls".
"Don't be foolish," said Misk, "it is the Feast of Tola and I must give Gur to the Mother".
I sensed there was no arguing with Misk, but his decision saddened me.
"I am sorry," I said.
"What was sad," said Misk, "was that I might not have been able to give Gur to the Mother, and that thought troubled me grievously for the days in which I retained Gur, but now thanks to you I will be able to give Gur to the Mother and I will stand forever in your debt until I am slain by Sarm or succumb to the Pleasures of the Golden beetle".
He placed his antennae lightly on my shoulders and then lifted them and I held up my arms and he touched the palms of my hands with the tips of his antennae, and once again we had, in so far as we could, locked our antennae.
He extended his antennae toward the two Muls but they withdrew in shame.
"No," said Mul-Al-Ka, "we are only Muls".
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )