Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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But the faction that would have been willing to destroy one world to obtain another was, we speculated, no longer in the ascendancy on the steel worlds.
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668
Half-Ear, a war general of the Kurii, whom I had met in the north, had not been of that faction.
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669
Kurii now, it seemed reasonably clear, were again intent upon the possibilities of invasion.
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670
They sensed the weakness of priest-kings.
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671
Why now should they think of destroying a world which, like a ripe fruit, seemed to hang almost within their grasp? I looked at the blond-haired barbarian.
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672
I was surprised to see that she was not asleep.
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673
Usually a girl in training sleeps well.
But the faction that would have been willing to destroy one world to obtain another was, we speculated, no longer in the ascendancy on the steel worlds.
Half-Ear, a war general of the Kurii, whom I had met in the north, had not been of that faction.
Kurii now, it seemed reasonably clear, were again intent upon the possibilities of invasion.
They sensed the weakness of priest-kings.
Why now should they think of destroying a world which, like a ripe fruit, seemed to hang almost within their grasp? I looked at the blond-haired barbarian.
I was surprised to see that she was not asleep.
Usually a girl in training sleeps well.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )