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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 160 I drew my sword, but gently Misk seized my wrist, not permitting me to rush upon the beetle and slay it.
32 161 "No," said Misk.
32 162 The beetle drew closer, and I could see the mane hairs waving now like the fronds of some marine plant caught in the currents of its underwater world.
32 163 "You must resist the Golden beetle," I said to Misk.
32 164 "I am going to die," said Misk, "do not begrudge me this pleasure".
32 165 Kusk took a step toward the beetle.
32 166 "You must resist the Golden beetle to the end!" I cried.
I drew my sword, but gently Misk seized my wrist, not permitting me to rush upon the beetle and slay it. "No," said Misk. The beetle drew closer, and I could see the mane hairs waving now like the fronds of some marine plant caught in the currents of its underwater world. "You must resist the Golden beetle," I said to Misk. "I am going to die," said Misk, "do not begrudge me this pleasure". Kusk took a step toward the beetle. "You must resist the Golden beetle to the end!" I cried. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )