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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 611 I saw the lips of the two creatures draw back.
1 612 I, too, smiled.
1 613 Samos was cautious, indeed.
1 614 What would the council of Captains know of such creatures, or of the warrings among worlds? He had not identified himself as being among the party of those forces arrayed against the ravaging, concupiscent imperialism of our savage colleagues.
1 615 I myself, whereas I had served Priest-Kings, did not regard myself as being of their party.
1 616 My lance, in such matters, so to speak, was free.
1 617 I would choose my own wars, my own ventures.
I saw the lips of the two creatures draw back. I, too, smiled. Samos was cautious, indeed. What would the council of Captains know of such creatures, or of the warrings among worlds? He had not identified himself as being among the party of those forces arrayed against the ravaging, concupiscent imperialism of our savage colleagues. I myself, whereas I had served Priest-Kings, did not regard myself as being of their party. My lance, in such matters, so to speak, was free. I would choose my own wars, my own ventures. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )