Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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328
"Why, then," asked Samos, "would they wish this parley?" "I do not know," I said.
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329
"That is, to me, a very fascinating aspect of this morning's dark business".
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330
"They do not greet us," said Samos, irritably.
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331
He was, after all, an agent of Priest-Kings, and, indeed, the first captain of the council of captains, that body sovereign in the affairs of Port Kar.
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332
"No," I said.
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333
"What shall we do?" he asked.
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334
"Wait," I suggested.
"Why, then," asked Samos, "would they wish this parley?" "I do not know," I said.
"That is, to me, a very fascinating aspect of this morning's dark business".
"They do not greet us," said Samos, irritably.
He was, after all, an agent of Priest-Kings, and, indeed, the first captain of the council of captains, that body sovereign in the affairs of Port Kar.
"No," I said.
"What shall we do?" he asked.
"Wait," I suggested.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )