Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
4
I wondered if men of my species would have difficulty telling priest-kings apart.
I wondered if men of my species would have difficulty telling Priest-Kings apart.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #4)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
1
Sarm the Priest-King I turned from the railing to observe the great ramp which for pasangs in a great spiral approached the platform on which I stood.
11
2
Another Priest-King, mounted on a low, oval disk which seemed to slide up the ramp, was approaching.
11
3
The new Priest-King looked a great deal like Misk, save that he was larger.
11
4
I wondered if men of my species would have difficulty telling priest-kings apart.
11
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I would later learn to do so easily but at first I was often confused.
11
6
The priest-kings themselves distinguish one another by scent but I, of course, would do so by eye.
11
7
The oval disk glided to within some forty feet of us, and the golden creature which had ridden it stepped delicately to the ramp.
Sarm the Priest-King I turned from the railing to observe the great ramp which for pasangs in a great spiral approached the platform on which I stood.
Another Priest-King, mounted on a low, oval disk which seemed to slide up the ramp, was approaching.
The new Priest-King looked a great deal like Misk, save that he was larger.
I wondered if men of my species would have difficulty telling priest-kings apart.
I would later learn to do so easily but at first I was often confused.
The priest-kings themselves distinguish one another by scent but I, of course, would do so by eye.
The oval disk glided to within some forty feet of us, and the golden creature which had ridden it stepped delicately to the ramp.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 11)