Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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78
Its head was little larger than that of an ordinary Priest-King, or its thorax, but its trunk was conjoined to an abdomen which if swollen with eggs might have been scarcely smaller than a city bus.
27
79
But now this monstrous abdomen, depleted and wrinkled, no longer possessing whatever tensility it might once have had, lay collapsed behind the creature like a flattened sack of brownly tarnished golden ancient leather.
27
80
Even with the abdomen empty her legs could not support its weight and she lay on the dais with her jointed legs folded beside her.
27
81
Her coloring was not that of the normal Priest-King but darker, more brownish, and here and there black stains discolored her thorax and abdomen.
27
82
Her antennae seemed unalert and lacked resilience.
27
83
They lay back over her head.
27
84
Her eyes seemed dull and brown.
Its head was little larger than that of an ordinary Priest-King, or its thorax, but its trunk was conjoined to an abdomen which if swollen with eggs might have been scarcely smaller than a city bus.
But now this monstrous abdomen, depleted and wrinkled, no longer possessing whatever tensility it might once have had, lay collapsed behind the creature like a flattened sack of brownly tarnished golden ancient leather.
Even with the abdomen empty her legs could not support its weight and she lay on the dais with her jointed legs folded beside her.
Her coloring was not that of the normal Priest-King but darker, more brownish, and here and there black stains discolored her thorax and abdomen.
Her antennae seemed unalert and lacked resilience.
They lay back over her head.
Her eyes seemed dull and brown.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )