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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 24 Then, methodically, I began to search the room.
8 25 Although the sensors and the mode of their application were fiendish and beyond my immediate competence to fully understand, they suggested nothing ultimately mysterious, nothing which might not eventually be explained.
8 26 There was nothing about them to encourage me to believe that the priest-kings, or king as it might be, were ultimately unfathomable or incomprehensible beings.
8 27 Moreover in the corridor beyond I had sensed the traces, tangible traces, of a priest-king.
8 28 I laughed.
8 29 Yes, I had smelled a priest-king, or its effects.
8 30 The thought amused me.
Then, methodically, I began to search the room. Although the sensors and the mode of their application were fiendish and beyond my immediate competence to fully understand, they suggested nothing ultimately mysterious, nothing which might not eventually be explained. There was nothing about them to encourage me to believe that the priest-kings, or king as it might be, were ultimately unfathomable or incomprehensible beings. Moreover in the corridor beyond I had sensed the traces, tangible traces, of a priest-king. I laughed. Yes, I had smelled a priest-king, or its effects. The thought amused me. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )