Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
1180
If these beasts had been destroyed I might, perhaps, consider leaving the Barrens.
14
1181
Zarendargar, then, would be safe, at least until another such force might be sent against him.
14
1182
Perhaps Priest-Kings, through their agents, might monitor towns such as Fort Haskins and Kailiauk.
14
1183
I thought, too, briefly, of the red-savage youth, urt, the red slave, supposedly a Dust Leg, who had been with the soldiers.
14
1184
If the red savages had found him in his chains, fastened to a white man's wagon, they might have chosen, with amusement, to leave him there, to die.
14
1185
I thought, too, of the lofty, veiled Lady Mira, of Venna.
14
1186
No doubt now, she no longer wore her veils.
If these beasts had been destroyed I might, perhaps, consider leaving the Barrens.
Zarendargar, then, would be safe, at least until another such force might be sent against him.
Perhaps Priest-Kings, through their agents, might monitor towns such as Fort Haskins and Kailiauk.
I thought, too, briefly, of the red-savage youth, urt, the red slave, supposedly a Dust Leg, who had been with the soldiers.
If the red savages had found him in his chains, fastened to a white man's wagon, they might have chosen, with amusement, to leave him there, to die.
I thought, too, of the lofty, veiled Lady Mira, of Venna.
No doubt now, she no longer wore her veils.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )