Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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49
He pulled certain of these out from the wall and they seemed to be attached to slender cords which he passed between his antennae.
12
50
He spent perhaps an Ahn in this activity and then, exasperated, turned to face me.
12
51
I had been pacing back and forth in the long room, nervous without the feel of the sword steel at my thigh.
12
52
Misk during all this time had not moved but had remained standing in that incredible fixity perhaps unique to priest-kings.
12
53
"The scent-tapes are silent," said Sarm.
12
54
"Of course," said Misk.
12
55
"What is to be the disposition of this creature?" asked Sarm.
He pulled certain of these out from the wall and they seemed to be attached to slender cords which he passed between his antennae.
He spent perhaps an Ahn in this activity and then, exasperated, turned to face me.
I had been pacing back and forth in the long room, nervous without the feel of the sword steel at my thigh.
Misk during all this time had not moved but had remained standing in that incredible fixity perhaps unique to priest-kings.
"The scent-tapes are silent," said Sarm.
"Of course," said Misk.
"What is to be the disposition of this creature?" asked Sarm.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )