Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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35
177
How could I tell him that he looked, with incredulity and horror, on one of the awesome denizens of the grim Sardar, on one of the fabulous and mysterious monarchs of his very world, on one of the gods of Gor—on a Priest-King? "I can hurl my spear through it," said the man with the spear.
How could I tell him that he looked, with incredulity and horror, on one of the awesome denizens of the grim Sardar, on one of the fabulous and mysterious monarchs of his very world, on one of the gods of Gor—on a Priest-King? "I can hurl my spear through it," said the man with the spear.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #177)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
35
174
One of the men drew back his spear arm but I stayed his arm.
35
175
"No," I said, "Do not injure it".
35
176
"What is it?" asked another of the men.
35
177
How could I tell him that he looked, with incredulity and horror, on one of the awesome denizens of the grim Sardar, on one of the fabulous and mysterious monarchs of his very world, on one of the gods of Gor—on a Priest-King? "I can hurl my spear through it," said the man with the spear.
35
178
"It is harmless," I said.
35
179
"Let's kill it anyway," said the Initiate nervously.
35
180
"No," I said.
One of the men drew back his spear arm but I stayed his arm.
"No," I said, "Do not injure it".
"What is it?" asked another of the men.
How could I tell him that he looked, with incredulity and horror, on one of the awesome denizens of the grim Sardar, on one of the fabulous and mysterious monarchs of his very world, on one of the gods of Gor—on a Priest-King? "I can hurl my spear through it," said the man with the spear.
"It is harmless," I said.
"Let's kill it anyway," said the Initiate nervously.
"No," I said.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 35)