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Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)

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 To my surprise Sarm then jerked at the door of the compartment from which he had withdrawn my sword.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, Sentence #20)
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19 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 To my surprise Sarm then jerked at the door of the compartment from which he had withdrawn my sword.

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

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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.
19 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.
19 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 To my surprise Sarm then jerked at the door of the compartment from which he had withdrawn my sword.
19 21 He bent it outward and downward and then, with one of the pieces of metal hanging from the necklace at his throat, he scraped at the front edge of the door and bent it a bit outward; following this he attacked the interior edge of the cabinet similarly.
19 22 "What are you doing?" I asked.
19 23 "I am making sure," said Sarm, "that no one will lock your sword up again in this compartment".
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 To my surprise Sarm then jerked at the door of the compartment from which he had withdrawn my sword. He bent it outward and downward and then, with one of the pieces of metal hanging from the necklace at his throat, he scraped at the front edge of the door and bent it a bit outward; following this he attacked the interior edge of the cabinet similarly. "What are you doing?" I asked. "I am making sure," said Sarm, "that no one will lock your sword up again in this compartment". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 19)