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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 788 Who knows what course a dislodged molecule may take in a thousand years? I looked at Kog and Sardak.
1 789 Such creatures, perhaps thousands of years ago, had, it seemed, destroyed their own world.
1 790 They now wanted another.
1 791 The priest-kings, lofty and golden, remote, inoffensive and tolerant, were all, for most practical purposes, that stood between the Kogs and Sardaks, and the Earth and Gor.
1 792 "This is," said Kog, to Samos, "a story skin".
1 793 "I understand," said Samos.
1 794 "It is an artifact of the red savages," said Kog, "from one of the tribes in the Barrens".
Who knows what course a dislodged molecule may take in a thousand years? I looked at Kog and Sardak. Such creatures, perhaps thousands of years ago, had, it seemed, destroyed their own world. They now wanted another. The priest-kings, lofty and golden, remote, inoffensive and tolerant, were all, for most practical purposes, that stood between the Kogs and Sardaks, and the Earth and Gor. "This is," said Kog, to Samos, "a story skin". "I understand," said Samos. "It is an artifact of the red savages," said Kog, "from one of the tribes in the Barrens". - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )