Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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On the first time they accompanied me I obtained a marking stick, used by Mul clerks in various commissaries and warehouses, and inscribed their appropriate letters on the left shoulders of their plastic tunics.
18
9
Now I could tell them apart.
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10
The visual mark was plain to human eyes but it would not be likely to be noticed by priest-kings, any more than a small, insignificant sound is likely to be noticed by a human who is not listening for it and is attending to other things.
18
11
One afternoon, as I judged by the feeding times, for the energy bulbs always keep the Nest of priest-kings at a constant level of illumination, Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta and I were swiftly passing through one tunnel on my transportation disk.
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12
"It is pleasant to ride thusly, Cabot," said Mul-Al-Ka.
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"Yes, it is pleasant," agreed Mul-Ba-Ta.
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"You speak much alike," I said.
On the first time they accompanied me I obtained a marking stick, used by Mul clerks in various commissaries and warehouses, and inscribed their appropriate letters on the left shoulders of their plastic tunics.
Now I could tell them apart.
The visual mark was plain to human eyes but it would not be likely to be noticed by priest-kings, any more than a small, insignificant sound is likely to be noticed by a human who is not listening for it and is attending to other things.
One afternoon, as I judged by the feeding times, for the energy bulbs always keep the Nest of priest-kings at a constant level of illumination, Mul-Al-Ka and Mul-Ba-Ta and I were swiftly passing through one tunnel on my transportation disk.
"It is pleasant to ride thusly, Cabot," said Mul-Al-Ka.
"Yes, it is pleasant," agreed Mul-Ba-Ta.
"You speak much alike," I said.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )