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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 23 "Very well," said Misk, and he bent forward, extending his antennae towards me.
15 24 I wondered for a moment what was to be done but then it seemed I sensed what he wanted.
15 25 I thrust the torch I carried into a crevice in the wall and, standing before Misk, I raised my arms over my head, extending them towards him.
15 26 With extreme gentleness, almost tenderness, the priest-king touched the palms of my hands with his antennae.
15 27 "Let there be Nest Trust between us," he said.
15 28 "Yes," I said, "let there be Nest Trust between us".
15 29 It was the nearest I could come to locking antennae.
"Very well," said Misk, and he bent forward, extending his antennae towards me. I wondered for a moment what was to be done but then it seemed I sensed what he wanted. I thrust the torch I carried into a crevice in the wall and, standing before Misk, I raised my arms over my head, extending them towards him. With extreme gentleness, almost tenderness, the priest-king touched the palms of my hands with his antennae. "Let there be Nest Trust between us," he said. "Yes," I said, "let there be Nest Trust between us". It was the nearest I could come to locking antennae. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )