Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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64
With my sword I dug out the egg and crushed it and its occupant with the heel of my sandal on the stone floor.
With my sword I dug out the egg and crushed it and its occupant with the heel of my sandal on the stone floor.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #64)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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61
"Forgive me, Vika of Treve!" I cried.
23
62
"Forgive me!" I fell to my knees beside her and thrust the Mul-Torch into a space between two stones in the floor.
23
63
From her flesh at one point I could see the gleaming eyes of a small organism, golden and about the size of a child's turtle, scrambling, trying to pull itself from the leathery shell.
23
64
With my sword I dug out the egg and crushed it and its occupant with the heel of my sandal on the stone floor.
23
65
Carefully, methodically, I removed a second egg.
23
66
I held it to my ear.
23
67
Inside it I could hear a persistent, ugly scratching, sense the movement of a tiny, energetic organism.
"Forgive me, Vika of Treve!" I cried.
"Forgive me!" I fell to my knees beside her and thrust the Mul-Torch into a space between two stones in the floor.
From her flesh at one point I could see the gleaming eyes of a small organism, golden and about the size of a child's turtle, scrambling, trying to pull itself from the leathery shell.
With my sword I dug out the egg and crushed it and its occupant with the heel of my sandal on the stone floor.
Carefully, methodically, I removed a second egg.
I held it to my ear.
Inside it I could hear a persistent, ugly scratching, sense the movement of a tiny, energetic organism.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 23)