Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
119
"You are a priest-King," I said, "why do you not simply lift your hand and destroy it?" "Of what use is a dead larl?" asked Parp.
4
120
I did not reply.
4
121
I wondered why I had been allowed to reach the Sardar, to find the Hall of priest-kings, to stand before this throne.
4
122
Suddenly there was the sound of a distant, reverberating gong, a dull but penetrating sound which carried from somewhere even into the Hall of priest-kings.
4
123
Abruptly Parp stood up, his face white.
4
124
"This interview," he said, "is at an end".
4
125
He glanced about himself with ill-concealed terror.
"You are a priest-King," I said, "why do you not simply lift your hand and destroy it?" "Of what use is a dead larl?" asked Parp.
I did not reply.
I wondered why I had been allowed to reach the Sardar, to find the Hall of priest-kings, to stand before this throne.
Suddenly there was the sound of a distant, reverberating gong, a dull but penetrating sound which carried from somewhere even into the Hall of priest-kings.
Abruptly Parp stood up, his face white.
"This interview," he said, "is at an end".
He glanced about himself with ill-concealed terror.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )