Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
224
"Come," he said, "it is late and you will be tired.
16
225
Let us retire to the chamber above".
16
226
Misk left the room and I, bearing the torch, followed him.
17
1
The Scanning Room Though the moss in the case was soft I had great difficulty in falling asleep that night, for I could not rid my mind of the turbulence which had been occasioned in it by the disclosures of Misk, the priest-king.
17
2
I could not forget the winged figure on the stone table.
17
3
I could not forget the plot of Misk, the threat which loomed over the Nest of the priest-kings.
17
4
In fevered sleep it seemed I saw Sarm's great head with its powerful, laterally moving jaws hovering over me, that I heard the cry of larls and saw the burning pupils of Parp's eyes and his reaching toward me with instruments and a golden net, and I found myself chained to the foot of Vika's couch and heard her laugh and I cried aloud and shouted and sat up on the moss startled.
"Come," he said, "it is late and you will be tired.
Let us retire to the chamber above".
Misk left the room and I, bearing the torch, followed him.
The Scanning Room Though the moss in the case was soft I had great difficulty in falling asleep that night, for I could not rid my mind of the turbulence which had been occasioned in it by the disclosures of Misk, the priest-king.
I could not forget the winged figure on the stone table.
I could not forget the plot of Misk, the threat which loomed over the Nest of the priest-kings.
In fevered sleep it seemed I saw Sarm's great head with its powerful, laterally moving jaws hovering over me, that I heard the cry of larls and saw the burning pupils of Parp's eyes and his reaching toward me with instruments and a golden net, and I found myself chained to the foot of Vika's couch and heard her laugh and I cried aloud and shouted and sat up on the moss startled.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )