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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 176 "And," he said, peering down at me, his luminous eyes intent, "it would be a great crime to kill one".
22 177 "I see," I said.
22 178 I turned to go but then turned once again to face the priest-king.
22 179 "Could you, Misk," I asked, "with those bladelike structures on your forelegs slay a priest-king?" Misk inverted his forelegs and examined the blades.
22 180 "Yes," he said.
22 181 "I could".
22 182 He seemed lost in thought.
"And," he said, peering down at me, his luminous eyes intent, "it would be a great crime to kill one". "I see," I said. I turned to go but then turned once again to face the priest-king. "Could you, Misk," I asked, "with those bladelike structures on your forelegs slay a priest-king?" Misk inverted his forelegs and examined the blades. "Yes," he said. "I could". He seemed lost in thought. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )