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Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)

When I had entered I had immediately marked my passage with small arrows scratched by the hilt of my sword at eye level on the left side of the passages. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #40)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 40 When I had entered I had immediately marked my passage with small arrows scratched by the hilt of my sword at eye level on the left side of the passages.

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

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25 37 I turned and with the girl in my arms began to trace my way slowly down the passage.
25 38 Behind me in the darkness I could hear the feeding of the Slime Worm.
25 39 * * * * Although it was slow work I had little difficulty in finding my way back to where I had entered the tunnels of the Golden Beetle.
25 40 When I had entered I had immediately marked my passage with small arrows scratched by the hilt of my sword at eye level on the left side of the passages.
25 41 Now, by touch, I was able to retrace my journey.
25 42 I had made the marks because, unlike others who had entered the tunnels, I fully intended to return.
25 43 When I came to the portal where I had entered I found it closed as I had known it would be and there was, as I knew, no handle or obvious device for opening the door on this side, for no one returned, supposedly, from the tunnels of the Golden Beetle.
I turned and with the girl in my arms began to trace my way slowly down the passage. Behind me in the darkness I could hear the feeding of the Slime Worm. * * * * Although it was slow work I had little difficulty in finding my way back to where I had entered the tunnels of the Golden Beetle. When I had entered I had immediately marked my passage with small arrows scratched by the hilt of my sword at eye level on the left side of the passages. Now, by touch, I was able to retrace my journey. I had made the marks because, unlike others who had entered the tunnels, I fully intended to return. When I came to the portal where I had entered I found it closed as I had known it would be and there was, as I knew, no handle or obvious device for opening the door on this side, for no one returned, supposedly, from the tunnels of the Golden Beetle. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 25)