Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
31
210
"Cabot," came from Sarm's translator.
31
211
"It is thus," I said, "that men use the instincts of Priest-Kings against them".
31
212
"Cabot—Cabot—Cabot," came from the translator.
31
213
Then to my amazement when the beetle neared Sarm the Priest-King sank down on his supporting appendages, almost as if he were on his knees, and suddenly plunged his face and antennae into the midst of the waving mane hair of the Golden beetle.
31
214
I watched the pincerlike jaws grip and puncture the thorax of the Priest-King.
31
215
More rock dust drifted between me and the pair locked in the embrace of death.
31
216
More rock tumbled to the dome and bounced clattering to the debris below.
"Cabot," came from Sarm's translator.
"It is thus," I said, "that men use the instincts of Priest-Kings against them".
"Cabot—Cabot—Cabot," came from the translator.
Then to my amazement when the beetle neared Sarm the Priest-King sank down on his supporting appendages, almost as if he were on his knees, and suddenly plunged his face and antennae into the midst of the waving mane hair of the Golden beetle.
I watched the pincerlike jaws grip and puncture the thorax of the Priest-King.
More rock dust drifted between me and the pair locked in the embrace of death.
More rock tumbled to the dome and bounced clattering to the debris below.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )