Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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613
Samos was cautious, indeed.
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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.
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615
I myself, whereas I had served Priest-Kings, did not regard myself as being of their party.
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616
My lance, in such matters, so to speak, was free.
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617
I would choose my own wars, my own ventures.
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618
"I bring you greetings, too," said Samos, "from the free men of Port Kar.
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619
I do not bring you greetings, of course, from those who are unworthy to greet you, for example, from our slaves, who are nothing, and who labor for us, and whom we use for our sport and pleasure".
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.
"I bring you greetings, too," said Samos, "from the free men of Port Kar.
I do not bring you greetings, of course, from those who are unworthy to greet you, for example, from our slaves, who are nothing, and who labor for us, and whom we use for our sport and pleasure".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )