Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
2
290
"Be silent," hushed the woman.
2
291
I am tall, and found it not difficult to look over the heads of many in the crowd.
2
292
So this is the end, I thought to myself, of the great Ivar Forkbeard.
2
293
He comes in death to the temple of priest-kings, that his bones may be anointed with the grease of priest-kings.
2
294
It was his last will, now loyally, doggedly, carried out by his saddened men.
2
295
Somehow I regretted that Ivar Forkbeard was dead.
2
296
The Initiates, chanting, now filed into the temple with their candles.
"Be silent," hushed the woman.
I am tall, and found it not difficult to look over the heads of many in the crowd.
So this is the end, I thought to myself, of the great Ivar Forkbeard.
He comes in death to the temple of priest-kings, that his bones may be anointed with the grease of priest-kings.
It was his last will, now loyally, doggedly, carried out by his saddened men.
Somehow I regretted that Ivar Forkbeard was dead.
The Initiates, chanting, now filed into the temple with their candles.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )