Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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I would later learn that these rays, which passed through my body as easily and harmlessly as sunlight through glass, were indexed to the metabolic physiology of various organisms which can infect priest-kings.
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38
I would also learn that the last known free instance of such an organism had occurred more than four thousand years before.
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39
In the next few weeks in the Nest I would occasionally come upon diseased Muls.
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40
The organisms which afflict them are apparently harmless to priest-kings and thus allowed to survive.
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Indeed, they are regarded as Matoks, in the Nest, but not of the Nest, and are thus to be tolerated with equanimity.
14
42
I was still quite ill when, clad in a red plastic tunic, I rejoined the two slaves in the hall outside the door.
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"You look much better," said one of them.
I would later learn that these rays, which passed through my body as easily and harmlessly as sunlight through glass, were indexed to the metabolic physiology of various organisms which can infect priest-kings.
I would also learn that the last known free instance of such an organism had occurred more than four thousand years before.
In the next few weeks in the Nest I would occasionally come upon diseased Muls.
The organisms which afflict them are apparently harmless to priest-kings and thus allowed to survive.
Indeed, they are regarded as Matoks, in the Nest, but not of the Nest, and are thus to be tolerated with equanimity.
I was still quite ill when, clad in a red plastic tunic, I rejoined the two slaves in the hall outside the door.
"You look much better," said one of them.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )