Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
32
155
"We are fortunate," came from Kusk's translator.
32
156
"Yes," said Misk, "now it will not be necessary to seek one of the Golden beetles".
32
157
"You must not yield to the Golden beetle!" I cried.
32
158
I could now see the antennae of both Misk and Kusk turning towards the beetle, and I could see the beetle stop, and the mane hairs begin to lift.
32
159
Suddenly, through the rock dust, I could scent that strange narcotic odor.
32
160
I drew my sword, but gently Misk seized my wrist, not permitting me to rush upon the beetle and slay it.
32
161
"No," said Misk.
"We are fortunate," came from Kusk's translator.
"Yes," said Misk, "now it will not be necessary to seek one of the Golden beetles".
"You must not yield to the Golden beetle!" I cried.
I could now see the antennae of both Misk and Kusk turning towards the beetle, and I could see the beetle stop, and the mane hairs begin to lift.
Suddenly, through the rock dust, I could scent that strange narcotic odor.
I drew my sword, but gently Misk seized my wrist, not permitting me to rush upon the beetle and slay it.
"No," said Misk.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )