Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
19
The two peering eyes, golden and luminous, looked down at me.
35
20
The antennae, whipped by the wind, focused themselves.
35
21
Across the left eye disk I could see the whitish seam that was the scar left from the slashing bladelike projection of Sarm.
35
22
"Misk!" I cried, rushing to the priest-king and lifting my hands to receive the antennae which were gently placed in them.
35
23
"Greetings, Tarl Cabot," came from Misk's translator.
35
24
"You have saved our world," I said.
35
25
"It is empty for priest-kings," he said.
The two peering eyes, golden and luminous, looked down at me.
The antennae, whipped by the wind, focused themselves.
Across the left eye disk I could see the whitish seam that was the scar left from the slashing bladelike projection of Sarm.
"Misk!" I cried, rushing to the priest-king and lifting my hands to receive the antennae which were gently placed in them.
"Greetings, Tarl Cabot," came from Misk's translator.
"You have saved our world," I said.
"It is empty for priest-kings," he said.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )