Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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242
The ringing of the small bells could be heard quite clearly now.
19
243
Once again I smelled the incense.
19
244
The crowd parted to my left and I saw, making its way through the crowd, some sort of standard, a golden staff surmounted by a golden circle.
19
245
The circle I would later learn was the sign of the priest-kings, the symbol of eternity, that without beginning or end.
19
246
Emerging through the crowd first were two boys, one ringing the bells and the other shaking a censer, wafting fumes of the incense about.
19
247
Behind these two came another boy, he bearing the standard of the golden circle.
19
248
Behind him came a gaunt, hideous man.
The ringing of the small bells could be heard quite clearly now.
Once again I smelled the incense.
The crowd parted to my left and I saw, making its way through the crowd, some sort of standard, a golden staff surmounted by a golden circle.
The circle I would later learn was the sign of the priest-kings, the symbol of eternity, that without beginning or end.
Emerging through the crowd first were two boys, one ringing the bells and the other shaking a censer, wafting fumes of the incense about.
Behind these two came another boy, he bearing the standard of the golden circle.
Behind him came a gaunt, hideous man.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )