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

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10 46 I would learn later that in the ball at the end of its forelegs from which the smaller prehensile appendages extended, there was a curved, bladed, hornlike structure that could spring forward; this happens spontaneously when the leg's tip is inverted, a motion which at once exposes the hornlike blade and withdraws the four prehensile appendages into the protected area beneath it.
10 47 The priest-king halted before what appeared to be a blind wall.
10 48 He lifted one foreleg high over his head and touched something high in the wall which I could not see.
10 49 A panel slid back and the priest-king stepped into what seemed to be a closed room.
10 50 I followed him, and the panel closed.
10 51 The floor seemed to drop beneath me and my hand grasped my sword.
10 52 The priest-king looked down at me and the antennae quivered as though in curiosity.
I would learn later that in the ball at the end of its forelegs from which the smaller prehensile appendages extended, there was a curved, bladed, hornlike structure that could spring forward; this happens spontaneously when the leg's tip is inverted, a motion which at once exposes the hornlike blade and withdraws the four prehensile appendages into the protected area beneath it. The priest-king halted before what appeared to be a blind wall. He lifted one foreleg high over his head and touched something high in the wall which I could not see. A panel slid back and the priest-king stepped into what seemed to be a closed room. I followed him, and the panel closed. The floor seemed to drop beneath me and my hand grasped my sword. The priest-king looked down at me and the antennae quivered as though in curiosity. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )