Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
31
149
Sarm seemed in no hurry.
31
150
He seemed quite content to wait for me.
31
151
I saw him toss the silver tube away, and saw it fall through one of the great holes he had blasted in the globe and disappear in the violent, bubbling purple mass seething below.
31
152
At last I stood not more than a dozen yards from the priest-king.
31
153
He had been watching me approach and now his antennae focused on me and he drew himself up to his full golden height.
31
154
"I knew you would come," he said.
31
155
One wall to the left began to crumble, fitted stone from its sides edging outwards and breaking loose to clatter down the ramps and tumble even to the floor so far beneath.
Sarm seemed in no hurry.
He seemed quite content to wait for me.
I saw him toss the silver tube away, and saw it fall through one of the great holes he had blasted in the globe and disappear in the violent, bubbling purple mass seething below.
At last I stood not more than a dozen yards from the priest-king.
He had been watching me approach and now his antennae focused on me and he drew himself up to his full golden height.
"I knew you would come," he said.
One wall to the left began to crumble, fitted stone from its sides edging outwards and breaking loose to clatter down the ramps and tumble even to the floor so far beneath.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )