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

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25 8 The odor of the golden hairs still lingered in the passages and, fearing I might once again succumb to whatever drug they released into the air, I determined to make my departure.
25 9 The Mul-Torch began to sputter.
25 10 I did not wish to resheath my sword, for it was coated with the body fluids of the Golden Beetle.
25 11 I wondered how many more such creatures might dwell in similar passages and caverns near the tunnels of the priest-kings.
25 12 The plastic tunic I wore did not provide an absorbent surface with which to clean the blade.
25 13 I thought for a moment I might clean it on the golden strands of the Beetle's strange mane but I discovered these were wet with foul, glutinous exudate, the source of that unpleasant, narcotic odor which still permeated the passageway.
25 14 My eyes fell on Vika of Treve.
The odor of the golden hairs still lingered in the passages and, fearing I might once again succumb to whatever drug they released into the air, I determined to make my departure. The Mul-Torch began to sputter. I did not wish to resheath my sword, for it was coated with the body fluids of the Golden Beetle. I wondered how many more such creatures might dwell in similar passages and caverns near the tunnels of the priest-kings. The plastic tunic I wore did not provide an absorbent surface with which to clean the blade. I thought for a moment I might clean it on the golden strands of the Beetle's strange mane but I discovered these were wet with foul, glutinous exudate, the source of that unpleasant, narcotic odor which still permeated the passageway. My eyes fell on Vika of Treve. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )