Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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42
"No," said Mul-Ba-Ta.
20
43
"Then why have you brought me here?" "It seemed good for us to do so," said Mul-Al-Ka.
20
44
"Yes," said Mul-Ba-Ta.
20
45
"This has to do with honors and riches and priest-kings".
20
46
The room in which we found ourselves was substantially empty, and not too much different in size and shape from the room in which my processing had been initiated.
20
47
There was, however, no observation screen and no wall disks.
20
48
The only object in the room other than ourselves was a heavy, globelike contrivance, high over our heads, attached to a set of jointed extensions fastened in the ceiling of the chamber.
"No," said Mul-Ba-Ta.
"Then why have you brought me here?" "It seemed good for us to do so," said Mul-Al-Ka.
"Yes," said Mul-Ba-Ta.
"This has to do with honors and riches and priest-kings".
The room in which we found ourselves was substantially empty, and not too much different in size and shape from the room in which my processing had been initiated.
There was, however, no observation screen and no wall disks.
The only object in the room other than ourselves was a heavy, globelike contrivance, high over our heads, attached to a set of jointed extensions fastened in the ceiling of the chamber.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )