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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 175 It was, indeed, though shorter and more intense, the first odor-signal that had ever been addressed to me, only then it had come from Misk's translator in the chamber of Vika.
27 176 Had the translator been turned on, I would have heard "Lo Sardar"—"I am a priest-king".
27 177 Misk removed his jaws from the throat of Sarm and stepped back.
27 178 He could not slay a priest-king.
27 179 Misk slowly turned away from Sarm and with slow, delicate steps approached the Mother, before whom he stood, great chunks of greenish coagulated body fluid marking the wounds on his body.
27 180 If he spoke to her or she to him I did not detect the signals.
27 181 Perhaps they merely regarded one another.
It was, indeed, though shorter and more intense, the first odor-signal that had ever been addressed to me, only then it had come from Misk's translator in the chamber of Vika. Had the translator been turned on, I would have heard "Lo Sardar"—"I am a priest-king". Misk removed his jaws from the throat of Sarm and stepped back. He could not slay a priest-king. Misk slowly turned away from Sarm and with slow, delicate steps approached the Mother, before whom he stood, great chunks of greenish coagulated body fluid marking the wounds on his body. If he spoke to her or she to him I did not detect the signals. Perhaps they merely regarded one another. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )