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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 19 "We met here," said the Older Tarl, "and since it seemed the world would end we decided that we would stand together one last time—in spite of the will of priest-kings—that we would stand together one last time as men of Ko-ro-ba".
34 20 I looked down at the little scribe, Torm, who had stopped sneezing, and was now wiping his nose on the blue sleeve of his robes.
34 21 "Even you, Torm?" I asked.
34 22 "Of course," said Torm, "after all a priest-king is only a priest-king".
34 23 He rubbed his nose meditatively.
34 24 "Of course," he admitted, "that is quite a bit to be".
34 25 He looked up at me.
"We met here," said the Older Tarl, "and since it seemed the world would end we decided that we would stand together one last time—in spite of the will of priest-kings—that we would stand together one last time as men of Ko-ro-ba". I looked down at the little scribe, Torm, who had stopped sneezing, and was now wiping his nose on the blue sleeve of his robes. "Even you, Torm?" I asked. "Of course," said Torm, "after all a priest-king is only a priest-king". He rubbed his nose meditatively. "Of course," he admitted, "that is quite a bit to be". He looked up at me. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )