Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
182
For a long time I, and the others, stood there in the windy night, almost knee-deep in the flowing, bending grass, and watched the knoll, and the stars behind it, and the white moons above.
For a long time I, and the others, stood there in the windy night, almost knee-deep in the flowing, bending grass, and watched the knoll, and the stars behind it, and the white moons above.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #182)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
179
"Let's kill it anyway," said the Initiate nervously.
35
180
"No," I said.
35
181
I lifted my arm in farewell to Misk, and, to the surprise of the men with me, Misk lifted one foreleg, and then turned and was gone.
35
182
For a long time I, and the others, stood there in the windy night, almost knee-deep in the flowing, bending grass, and watched the knoll, and the stars behind it, and the white moons above.
35
183
"It's gone," said one of the men at last.
35
184
"Yes," I said.
35
185
"Thank the Priest-Kings," breathed the Initiate.
"Let's kill it anyway," said the Initiate nervously.
"No," I said.
I lifted my arm in farewell to Misk, and, to the surprise of the men with me, Misk lifted one foreleg, and then turned and was gone.
For a long time I, and the others, stood there in the windy night, almost knee-deep in the flowing, bending grass, and watched the knoll, and the stars behind it, and the white moons above.
"It's gone," said one of the men at last.
"Yes," I said.
"Thank the Priest-Kings," breathed the Initiate.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 35)