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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 189 It was "No".
27 190 But Sarm looked about himself to the golden rows of immobile priest-kings who watched him and then, satisfied, he opened those great, laterally moving jaws and advanced slowly on Misk.
27 191 At that instant I kicked loose the grille on the ventilator shaft and uttering the war cry of Ko-ro-ba sprang to the Platform of the Mother and in another instant had leaped between Sarm and Misk, my sword drawn.
27 192 "Hold, priest-king!" I cried.
27 193 Never before had a human set foot in this chamber and I knew not if I had committed sacrilege but I did not care, for my friend was in danger.
27 194 Horror coursed through the ranks of the assembled priest-kings and their antennae waved wildly and their golden frames shook with rage, and hundreds of them must have simultaneously turned on their translators for I heard almost immediately from everywhere before me the contrastingly calm translation of their threats and protests.
27 195 Among the words I heard were "He must die," "Kill him," "Death to the Mul".
It was "No". But Sarm looked about himself to the golden rows of immobile priest-kings who watched him and then, satisfied, he opened those great, laterally moving jaws and advanced slowly on Misk. At that instant I kicked loose the grille on the ventilator shaft and uttering the war cry of Ko-ro-ba sprang to the Platform of the Mother and in another instant had leaped between Sarm and Misk, my sword drawn. "Hold, priest-king!" I cried. Never before had a human set foot in this chamber and I knew not if I had committed sacrilege but I did not care, for my friend was in danger. Horror coursed through the ranks of the assembled priest-kings and their antennae waved wildly and their golden frames shook with rage, and hundreds of them must have simultaneously turned on their translators for I heard almost immediately from everywhere before me the contrastingly calm translation of their threats and protests. Among the words I heard were "He must die," "Kill him," "Death to the Mul". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )