Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
17
130
The man from the caste of Builders then sat cross-legged on the ground and took from the pouch slung at his waist a tiny, cylindrical Gorean fire-maker, a small silverish tube commonly used for igniting cooking fires.
17
131
He unscrewed the cap and I could see the tip of the implement, as it was exposed to the air, begin to glow a fiery red.
17
132
He touched the fire-maker to the wicklike projection in the hollow tube and, screwing the fire-maker shut, replaced it in his pouch.
17
133
The wick burned slowly downward toward the hole in the pipe.
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.
The man from the caste of Builders then sat cross-legged on the ground and took from the pouch slung at his waist a tiny, cylindrical Gorean fire-maker, a small silverish tube commonly used for igniting cooking fires.
He unscrewed the cap and I could see the tip of the implement, as it was exposed to the air, begin to glow a fiery red.
He touched the fire-maker to the wicklike projection in the hollow tube and, screwing the fire-maker shut, replaced it in his pouch.
The wick burned slowly downward toward the hole in the pipe.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )