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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 117 "He has much to fear," said Misk.
11 118 "I am not afraid," I said.
11 119 "Then mount the disk," said Misk.
11 120 I did so, and the two priest-kings stepped delicately onto the disk to join me, in such a way that one stood on each side and slightly behind me.
11 121 Scarcely had they placed their weight on the disk when it began to smoothly and silently accelerate down the long ramp which led toward the bottom of the canyon.
11 122 The disk moved with great swiftness and it was with some difficulty that I managed to stand on my feet, leaning into the blast of air which rushed past me.
11 123 To my annoyance both of the priest-kings seemed immobile, leaning alertly forward into the wind, their forelegs lifted high, their antennae lying flat, streaming backwards.
"He has much to fear," said Misk. "I am not afraid," I said. "Then mount the disk," said Misk. I did so, and the two priest-kings stepped delicately onto the disk to join me, in such a way that one stood on each side and slightly behind me. Scarcely had they placed their weight on the disk when it began to smoothly and silently accelerate down the long ramp which led toward the bottom of the canyon. The disk moved with great swiftness and it was with some difficulty that I managed to stand on my feet, leaning into the blast of air which rushed past me. To my annoyance both of the priest-kings seemed immobile, leaning alertly forward into the wind, their forelegs lifted high, their antennae lying flat, streaming backwards. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )