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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 136 "It is growing late," said Misk, "and the Matok, if he is to remain in the Nest, must be processed".
12 137 "Yes," said Sarm, but he seemed in no hurry to conclude his gloating.
12 138 He pointed one long, jointed foreleg at the Muls.
12 139 "Gaze upon them with awe, Matok," said he, "for they are the product of priest-kings and the most perfect specimens of your race ever to exist".
12 140 I wondered about what Misk meant by 'processing' but Sarm's words irritated me, as did the two grave, handsome fellows who had so spontaneously groveled before his dais.
12 141 "How is that?" I asked.
12 142 "Is it not obvious?" asked Sarm.
"It is growing late," said Misk, "and the Matok, if he is to remain in the Nest, must be processed". "Yes," said Sarm, but he seemed in no hurry to conclude his gloating. He pointed one long, jointed foreleg at the Muls. "Gaze upon them with awe, Matok," said he, "for they are the product of priest-kings and the most perfect specimens of your race ever to exist". I wondered about what Misk meant by 'processing' but Sarm's words irritated me, as did the two grave, handsome fellows who had so spontaneously groveled before his dais. "How is that?" I asked. "Is it not obvious?" asked Sarm. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )