Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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From the high cabinet Sarm withdrew my sword belt, my scabbard, and the short, sharp blade of Gorean steel which I had earlier yielded at the request of Misk.
From the high cabinet Sarm withdrew my sword belt, my scabbard, and the short, sharp blade of Gorean steel which I had earlier yielded at the request of Misk.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #17)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sarm was apparently familiar with Misk's compartment.
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15
I wondered if the compartments of all Priest-Kings were so similar, or if he had investigated it at various times in the past.
19
16
I wondered if he knew about the chamber which lay beneath my case.
19
17
From the high cabinet Sarm withdrew my sword belt, my scabbard, and the short, sharp blade of Gorean steel which I had earlier yielded at the request of Misk.
19
18
The weapon felt good again in my hand.
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19
I calculated the distance between myself and Sarm and wondered if I could reach him and kill him before he could bring his jaws into play, or those formidable blades on his forelegs.
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20
Where would one strike a Priest-King? To my surprise Sarm then jerked at the door of the compartment from which he had withdrawn my sword.
Sarm was apparently familiar with Misk's compartment.
I wondered if the compartments of all Priest-Kings were so similar, or if he had investigated it at various times in the past.
I wondered if he knew about the chamber which lay beneath my case.
From the high cabinet Sarm withdrew my sword belt, my scabbard, and the short, sharp blade of Gorean steel which I had earlier yielded at the request of Misk.
The weapon felt good again in my hand.
I calculated the distance between myself and Sarm and wondered if I could reach him and kill him before he could bring his jaws into play, or those formidable blades on his forelegs.
Where would one strike a Priest-King? To my surprise Sarm then jerked at the door of the compartment from which he had withdrawn my sword.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 19)