Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
19
290
"Praise be to the priest-kings!" he called.
19
291
His voice was sonorous, and wild.
19
292
In it I thought there was more than a bit of madness.
19
293
"Praise be to the priest-kings," murmured the crowd.
19
294
"Behold," cried the gaunt man.
19
295
"We are favored by the priest-kings!" He half turned to his left, and then to his right, gesturing expansively behind him, first in one of these directions, and then in the other, indicating accumulations of treasure, among and before the tarns and raiders, piles of it, boxes of it, chests of it, bulging sacks of it.
19
296
He then faced the crowd and lifted his hands to the left and right, indicating the captives, now having been separated from the other loot and brought forward, closer to the crowd, both those in lines, they accounting for the largest number, and those kneeling separately, all bound, many in sirik, in the general vicinity of their captors.
"Praise be to the priest-kings!" he called.
His voice was sonorous, and wild.
In it I thought there was more than a bit of madness.
"Praise be to the priest-kings," murmured the crowd.
"Behold," cried the gaunt man.
"We are favored by the priest-kings!" He half turned to his left, and then to his right, gesturing expansively behind him, first in one of these directions, and then in the other, indicating accumulations of treasure, among and before the tarns and raiders, piles of it, boxes of it, chests of it, bulging sacks of it.
He then faced the crowd and lifted his hands to the left and right, indicating the captives, now having been separated from the other loot and brought forward, closer to the crowd, both those in lines, they accounting for the largest number, and those kneeling separately, all bound, many in sirik, in the general vicinity of their captors.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )