Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
143
I picked up my helmet and tossed it toward the dais.
4
144
It clattered noisily against the first step.
4
145
I followed it across the tiled circle which seemed harmless now that Parp had left.
4
146
Once more the distant and unseen gong rang out, and once more the Hall of priest-kings seemed filled with its ominous vibrations.
4
147
It was the third stroke.
4
148
I wondered why Parp had seemed to fear the coming of night, the sound of the gong.
4
149
* * * * I examined the throne and found no trace of a door behind it, but I knew that one must exist.
I picked up my helmet and tossed it toward the dais.
It clattered noisily against the first step.
I followed it across the tiled circle which seemed harmless now that Parp had left.
Once more the distant and unseen gong rang out, and once more the Hall of priest-kings seemed filled with its ominous vibrations.
It was the third stroke.
I wondered why Parp had seemed to fear the coming of night, the sound of the gong.
* * * * I examined the throne and found no trace of a door behind it, but I knew that one must exist.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )