Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
110
"What is that?" asked Sarm, lifting his antennae.
11
111
"It is shaking and curling his antennae," said Misk.
11
112
On the receipt of this information Sarm did not shake nor did his antennae curl; rather the bladelike structures snapped out and back, and his antennae twitched in irritation.
11
113
I gathered one did not shake and curl one's antennae at priest-kings.
11
114
"Mount the disk, Tarl Cabot of Ko-ro-ba," said Misk, gesturing with his foreleg to the flat oval disk which had brought Sarm to our level.
11
115
I hesitated.
11
116
"He is afraid," said Sarm.
"What is that?" asked Sarm, lifting his antennae.
"It is shaking and curling his antennae," said Misk.
On the receipt of this information Sarm did not shake nor did his antennae curl; rather the bladelike structures snapped out and back, and his antennae twitched in irritation.
I gathered one did not shake and curl one's antennae at priest-kings.
"Mount the disk, Tarl Cabot of Ko-ro-ba," said Misk, gesturing with his foreleg to the flat oval disk which had brought Sarm to our level.
I hesitated.
"He is afraid," said Sarm.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )