Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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I could not forget the plot of Misk, the threat which loomed over the Nest of the priest-kings.
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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.
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"You are awake," said a voice on a translator.
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I rubbed my eyes and stood up, and through the transparent plastic of the case I saw a priest-king.
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I slid the door open and stepped into the room.
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"Greetings, Noble Sarm," I said.
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"Greetings, Matok," said Sarm.
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.
"You are awake," said a voice on a translator.
I rubbed my eyes and stood up, and through the transparent plastic of the case I saw a priest-king.
I slid the door open and stepped into the room.
"Greetings, Noble Sarm," I said.
"Greetings, Matok," said Sarm.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )