Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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I put my arm about her shoulders, holding her as she wept, her face lifted to the distant blue sky.
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At this moment, skimming over the buildings in the complex, no more than a few feet from their roofs, came one of the ships of Misk, piloted by Al-Ka, accompanied by his woman.
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It landed near us.
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A moment later another ship, piloted by Ba-Ta, appeared and settled by its sister ship.
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He too had his woman with him.
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"It is now time to choose," said Misk, "where one will die".
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The Priest-Kings, of course, would not leave the Nest, and, to my surprise, most of the humans, many of whom had been bred in the Nest or now regarded it as their home, insisted also on remaining where they were.
I put my arm about her shoulders, holding her as she wept, her face lifted to the distant blue sky.
At this moment, skimming over the buildings in the complex, no more than a few feet from their roofs, came one of the ships of Misk, piloted by Al-Ka, accompanied by his woman.
It landed near us.
A moment later another ship, piloted by Ba-Ta, appeared and settled by its sister ship.
He too had his woman with him.
"It is now time to choose," said Misk, "where one will die".
The Priest-Kings, of course, would not leave the Nest, and, to my surprise, most of the humans, many of whom had been bred in the Nest or now regarded it as their home, insisted also on remaining where they were.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )