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

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3 50 He had long whiskery sideburns which flared merrily from his muffinlike face.
3 51 Small bright eyes twinkled under heavy white eyebrows.
3 52 Most was I surprised to find him holding a tiny, round pipe from which curled a bright wisp of smoke.
3 53 Tobacco is unknown on gor, though there are certain habits or vices to take its place, in particular the stimulation afforded by chewing on the leaves of the Kanda plant, the roots of which, oddly enough, when ground and dried, constitute an extremely deadly poison.
3 54 I carefully regarded the small, rotund gentleman who stood framed so incongruously in the massive stone portal.
3 55 I found it impossible to believe that he could be dangerous, that he could in any way be associated with the dreaded Priest-Kings of gor.
3 56 He was simply too cheerful, too open and ingenuous, too frank, and only too obviously pleased to see and welcome me.
He had long whiskery sideburns which flared merrily from his muffinlike face. Small bright eyes twinkled under heavy white eyebrows. Most was I surprised to find him holding a tiny, round pipe from which curled a bright wisp of smoke. Tobacco is unknown on gor, though there are certain habits or vices to take its place, in particular the stimulation afforded by chewing on the leaves of the Kanda plant, the roots of which, oddly enough, when ground and dried, constitute an extremely deadly poison. I carefully regarded the small, rotund gentleman who stood framed so incongruously in the massive stone portal. I found it impossible to believe that he could be dangerous, that he could in any way be associated with the dreaded Priest-Kings of gor. He was simply too cheerful, too open and ingenuous, too frank, and only too obviously pleased to see and welcome me. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )