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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 293 I had saved her a bit of fungus which she chewed on while sitting in the corner raptly unrolling a scroll.
5 294 It was all I could do to keep her from reading the scroll out loud.
5 295 Even so, she would interrupt us frequently by saying, "Listen to this!" and read some passage which seemed particularly telling.
5 296 "There is controversy among priest-kings," Kusk remarked, "as to whether or not humans should be taught to read".
5 297 "I can see why," said I.
5 298 But, as the days wore on, I, as well as Elizabeth, wished to leave the Nest.
5 299 In the last days, I spoke often with Misk of the difficulties connected with obtaining the last egg of priest-kings, in particular informing him that others had wished the egg as well, and had nearly acquired it, others who had had the technology to visit Earth, to seize and utilize humans for their purposes, as once had priest-kings.
I had saved her a bit of fungus which she chewed on while sitting in the corner raptly unrolling a scroll. It was all I could do to keep her from reading the scroll out loud. Even so, she would interrupt us frequently by saying, "Listen to this!" and read some passage which seemed particularly telling. "There is controversy among priest-kings," Kusk remarked, "as to whether or not humans should be taught to read". "I can see why," said I. But, as the days wore on, I, as well as Elizabeth, wished to leave the Nest. In the last days, I spoke often with Misk of the difficulties connected with obtaining the last egg of priest-kings, in particular informing him that others had wished the egg as well, and had nearly acquired it, others who had had the technology to visit Earth, to seize and utilize humans for their purposes, as once had priest-kings. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )