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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 47 Without the tunic I had worn I probably did not seem much different to him from any other male Mul he had encountered in the Nest.
27 48 To another human, of course, my hair alone, which is a shaggy, bright red, would have been a clearly recognizable feature, but priest-kings, as I may have indicated, tend to have extremely casual visual discrimination and are, moreover, I would gather, color blind.
27 49 The colors that are found in the Nest are always in the areas frequented by Muls.
27 50 The only priest-king in the Nest who could have recognized me immediately, and perhaps from a distance, was probably Misk, who knew me not as a Mul but a friend.
27 51 "You are undoubtedly the Noble Guard of the Chamber where I may have my tunic fixed with scent-marks," I called jovially.
27 52 The priest-king seemed relieved to hear me speak.
27 53 "No," he said, "I guard the entrance to the tunnels of the Mother, and you may not enter".
Without the tunic I had worn I probably did not seem much different to him from any other male Mul he had encountered in the Nest. To another human, of course, my hair alone, which is a shaggy, bright red, would have been a clearly recognizable feature, but priest-kings, as I may have indicated, tend to have extremely casual visual discrimination and are, moreover, I would gather, color blind. The colors that are found in the Nest are always in the areas frequented by Muls. The only priest-king in the Nest who could have recognized me immediately, and perhaps from a distance, was probably Misk, who knew me not as a Mul but a friend. "You are undoubtedly the Noble Guard of the Chamber where I may have my tunic fixed with scent-marks," I called jovially. The priest-king seemed relieved to hear me speak. "No," he said, "I guard the entrance to the tunnels of the Mother, and you may not enter". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )