• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"caste " "colors "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 123 * * * * Sarm and I passed further on down one of the long levels, looking into one or another of the observation cubes.
17 124 Suddenly one of the cubes we passed locked onto a given scene and no more did the scenery move past me as though in a three-dimensional screen.
17 125 Rather the magnification was suddenly increased and the air became suddenly filled with more intense odors.
17 126 On a green field somewhere, I had no idea where, a man in the garments of the caste of Builders, emerged from what was apparently an underground cave.
17 127 He looked furtively about himself as though he feared he might be observed.
17 128 Then, satisfied that he was alone, he returned to the cave and emerged once more carrying what resembled a hollow pipe.
17 129 From a hole in the top of this pipe there protruded what resembled the wick of a lamp.
* * * * Sarm and I passed further on down one of the long levels, looking into one or another of the observation cubes. Suddenly one of the cubes we passed locked onto a given scene and no more did the scenery move past me as though in a three-dimensional screen. Rather the magnification was suddenly increased and the air became suddenly filled with more intense odors. On a green field somewhere, I had no idea where, a man in the garments of the caste of Builders, emerged from what was apparently an underground cave. He looked furtively about himself as though he feared he might be observed. Then, satisfied that he was alone, he returned to the cave and emerged once more carrying what resembled a hollow pipe. From a hole in the top of this pipe there protruded what resembled the wick of a lamp. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )