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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 98 The instrumentation and the paneling of the room seemed to loom about me.
15 99 I considered the impulses that must be transmitted by those eight wires into the body of the creature that lay before us.
15 100 "Then you are literally altering its brain," I whispered.
15 101 "He is a priest-king," said Misk, "and has eight brains, modifications of the ganglionic net, whereas a creature such as yourself, limited by vertebrae, is likely to develop only one brain".
15 102 "It is very strange to me," I said.
15 103 "Of course," said Misk, "for the lower orders instruct their young differently, accomplishing only an infinitesimal fraction of this in a lifetime of study".
15 104 "Who decides what he learns?" I asked.
The instrumentation and the paneling of the room seemed to loom about me. I considered the impulses that must be transmitted by those eight wires into the body of the creature that lay before us. "Then you are literally altering its brain," I whispered. "He is a priest-king," said Misk, "and has eight brains, modifications of the ganglionic net, whereas a creature such as yourself, limited by vertebrae, is likely to develop only one brain". "It is very strange to me," I said. "Of course," said Misk, "for the lower orders instruct their young differently, accomplishing only an infinitesimal fraction of this in a lifetime of study". "Who decides what he learns?" I asked. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )