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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 35 One side of this area was formed by the sheer cliff which had been on my right and now curved about making a sort of cup of stone; the other side, on my left, lay partly open to the frightful drop below, but was partly enclosed by another cliff, the side of a second mountain, which impinged on the one I had been climbing.
3 36 The circular apertures into which the larls' chains were being drawn were located in these two cliffs.
3 37 As the chains were drawn back, the protesting larls were dragged to different sides.
3 38 Thus a passage of sorts was cleared between them, but the passage led only, as far as I could see, to a blank wall of stone.
3 39 Yet I supposed this seemingly impervious wall must house the portal of the Hall of Priest-Kings.
3 40 As the beasts had felt the tug of the chains they had slunk snarling back against the cliffs, and now they crouched down, their chains little more than massive leashes.
3 41 I thought the snowy whiteness of their pelts was beautiful.
One side of this area was formed by the sheer cliff which had been on my right and now curved about making a sort of cup of stone; the other side, on my left, lay partly open to the frightful drop below, but was partly enclosed by another cliff, the side of a second mountain, which impinged on the one I had been climbing. The circular apertures into which the larls' chains were being drawn were located in these two cliffs. As the chains were drawn back, the protesting larls were dragged to different sides. Thus a passage of sorts was cleared between them, but the passage led only, as far as I could see, to a blank wall of stone. Yet I supposed this seemingly impervious wall must house the portal of the Hall of Priest-Kings. As the beasts had felt the tug of the chains they had slunk snarling back against the cliffs, and now they crouched down, their chains little more than massive leashes. I thought the snowy whiteness of their pelts was beautiful. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )