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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 82 He withdrew a loop of leather from within the tunic, on which loop was fastened a golden ring.
5 83 This ring was something like two inches in diameter, and the way it hung suggested its weightiness.
5 84 The golden circle, incidentally, is taken as the sign of Priest-Kings.
5 85 Such circles are often carried by high Initiates, on golden chains about their necks.
5 86 Too, they are likely to appear on the walls, and over the gates, and such, of temples, and, within temples, they invariably surmount altars.
5 87 Staffs surmounted with this symbol are often carried by Initiates, as well, and such staffs invariably figure in their ceremonial processions.
5 88 The gold is the symbol of that which is rare, is precious, is constant, and does not tarnish.
He withdrew a loop of leather from within the tunic, on which loop was fastened a golden ring. This ring was something like two inches in diameter, and the way it hung suggested its weightiness. The golden circle, incidentally, is taken as the sign of Priest-Kings. Such circles are often carried by high Initiates, on golden chains about their necks. Too, they are likely to appear on the walls, and over the gates, and such, of temples, and, within temples, they invariably surmount altars. Staffs surmounted with this symbol are often carried by Initiates, as well, and such staffs invariably figure in their ceremonial processions. The gold is the symbol of that which is rare, is precious, is constant, and does not tarnish. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )