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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 53 I supposed so.
29 54 Undoubtedly they had not expected to be met with opposition.
29 55 They may not even have seen me.
29 56 While they seemed to hang undecided in space, almost like puzzled cells in a droplet of water, I dove again, and the third ship broke apart as though it were a toy beneath a falling cutlass of fire, and I climbed once more, the flame of the silver tube stabbing ahead of me, hitting the fourth ship amidships and flinging it burning a hundred yards from my path.
29 57 Now the remaining six ships hovered closely together, disrupter cones radiating outward in different directions, but I was above them.
29 58 This time, should I dive again, I knew it would be impossible to conceal my position from them, for they would then know I was below them and at least one of the ships would be almost certain to cover me with its weapon.
29 59 It would be but a moment before they would discover my position.
I supposed so. Undoubtedly they had not expected to be met with opposition. They may not even have seen me. While they seemed to hang undecided in space, almost like puzzled cells in a droplet of water, I dove again, and the third ship broke apart as though it were a toy beneath a falling cutlass of fire, and I climbed once more, the flame of the silver tube stabbing ahead of me, hitting the fourth ship amidships and flinging it burning a hundred yards from my path. Now the remaining six ships hovered closely together, disrupter cones radiating outward in different directions, but I was above them. This time, should I dive again, I knew it would be impossible to conceal my position from them, for they would then know I was below them and at least one of the ships would be almost certain to cover me with its weapon. It would be but a moment before they would discover my position. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )