Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Perhaps even now the ships of kurii flamed toward Gor, as purposeful and silent as sharks in the waters of space's night.
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50
But I did not think so.
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51
I did not think the invasion was imminent.
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52
It was my surmise that the kur, it called Half-Ear, had come to prepare the way for the invasion.
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53
He had come to make smooth the path, to ready the sands of Gor for the keels of the steel ships.
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54
He must be stopped.
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55
Should he discover the weakness of the Priest-Kings, or construct a depot adequate to fuel, to shield, and supply the beaching ships, there seemed little reason to suppose the invasion would not prove successful.
Perhaps even now the ships of kurii flamed toward Gor, as purposeful and silent as sharks in the waters of space's night.
But I did not think so.
I did not think the invasion was imminent.
It was my surmise that the kur, it called Half-Ear, had come to prepare the way for the invasion.
He had come to make smooth the path, to ready the sands of Gor for the keels of the steel ships.
He must be stopped.
Should he discover the weakness of the Priest-Kings, or construct a depot adequate to fuel, to shield, and supply the beaching ships, there seemed little reason to suppose the invasion would not prove successful.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )