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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 186 Misk lifted one foreleg in salute, the bladelike projection disappearing.
22 187 His antennae inclined toward me and the golden hairs with which the antennae glistened extended towards me as though to touch me.
22 188 "And I, Tarl Cabot," he said, "wish you well".
22 189 And we turned, the priest-king and I, and went our separate ways.
23 1 I Find Vika I gathered that I had arrived too late to save Vika of Treve.
23 2 Deep in the unlit tunnels of the Golden Beetle, those unadorned, tortuous passages through the solid rock, I came upon her body.
23 3 I held the Mul-Torch over my head and beheld the foul cavern in which she lay on a bedding of soiled mosses and stems.
Misk lifted one foreleg in salute, the bladelike projection disappearing. His antennae inclined toward me and the golden hairs with which the antennae glistened extended towards me as though to touch me. "And I, Tarl Cabot," he said, "wish you well". And we turned, the priest-king and I, and went our separate ways. I Find Vika I gathered that I had arrived too late to save Vika of Treve. Deep in the unlit tunnels of the Golden Beetle, those unadorned, tortuous passages through the solid rock, I came upon her body. I held the Mul-Torch over my head and beheld the foul cavern in which she lay on a bedding of soiled mosses and stems. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )