Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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134
His eyes were unlike mine, or those of a human being.
4
135
I knew then that Parp, whatever he might be, was not a man.
4
136
Then again came the sound of that great unseen gong, that distant sound, dull, penetrating, reverberating even in the vastness of the great hall in which we stood.
4
137
With a cry of terror Parp cast one last wild glance about the Hall of priest-kings and stumbled behind the great throne.
4
138
"Wait!" I cried.
4
139
But he had gone.
4
140
Wary of the tiled circle I traced its perimeter until I stood behind the throne.
His eyes were unlike mine, or those of a human being.
I knew then that Parp, whatever he might be, was not a man.
Then again came the sound of that great unseen gong, that distant sound, dull, penetrating, reverberating even in the vastness of the great hall in which we stood.
With a cry of terror Parp cast one last wild glance about the Hall of priest-kings and stumbled behind the great throne.
"Wait!" I cried.
But he had gone.
Wary of the tiled circle I traced its perimeter until I stood behind the throne.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )