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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 186 He broke the end of the rod off and it began to burn with a bluish flame.
14 187 "This is a Mul-Torch," said Misk, "used by the Muls who raise fungus in darkened chambers.
14 188 You will need it to see".
14 189 I knew that the priest-king had no need of the torch.
14 190 "Please," said Misk, gesturing toward the opening.
15 1 In the Secret Chamber Holding the slender Mul-Torch over my head, I peered into the cavern now revealed in the floor of Misk's chamber.
15 2 From a ring on the underside of the floor, the ceiling of the chamber, there dangled a knotted rope.
He broke the end of the rod off and it began to burn with a bluish flame. "This is a Mul-Torch," said Misk, "used by the Muls who raise fungus in darkened chambers. You will need it to see". I knew that the priest-king had no need of the torch. "Please," said Misk, gesturing toward the opening. In the Secret Chamber Holding the slender Mul-Torch over my head, I peered into the cavern now revealed in the floor of Misk's chamber. From a ring on the underside of the floor, the ceiling of the chamber, there dangled a knotted rope. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )