Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
148
"Who are the priest-kings?" I asked.
2
149
My father faced me, and he seemed troubled, as if he might have said more than he intended.
2
150
Neither of us spoke for perhaps a minute.
2
151
"Yes," said my father at last, "I must speak to you of priest-kings".
2
152
He smiled.
2
153
"But let me begin in my own way, that you may better understand the nature of that whereof I speak".
2
154
We both sat down again, the stone table between us, and my father calmly and methodically explained many things to me.
"Who are the priest-kings?" I asked.
My father faced me, and he seemed troubled, as if he might have said more than he intended.
Neither of us spoke for perhaps a minute.
"Yes," said my father at last, "I must speak to you of priest-kings".
He smiled.
"But let me begin in my own way, that you may better understand the nature of that whereof I speak".
We both sat down again, the stone table between us, and my father calmly and methodically explained many things to me.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )