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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
32 167 "This is the end," came from Misk's translator.
32 168 "And I have tried.
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. "This is the end," came from Misk's translator. "And I have tried. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )