Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
880
I suspected she would not be freed from the hood, except for its lifting to feed and water her, for days, not until she was in Hassan's keep in Kasra.
1
881
I had little doubt he would see to it that she served him well.
1
882
I nodded.
1
883
From the testimony of Sheila, and other sources which seemed to corroborate it, we gathered that the Kurii might now be turning to the patient stratagems of piecemeal subversion, the control of cities and their eventual linkages in networks of power, to win a world by means theoretically within the laws and decrees of priest-kings.
1
884
Indeed, for such a strategy to eventually prove successful, it seemed not unlikely they would have at least the tolerance of the Sardar itself.
1
885
I shuddered.
1
886
It would not bode well for humans, I thought, if some form of liaison, or arrangement, were entered into between priest-kings and Kurii.
I suspected she would not be freed from the hood, except for its lifting to feed and water her, for days, not until she was in Hassan's keep in Kasra.
I had little doubt he would see to it that she served him well.
I nodded.
From the testimony of Sheila, and other sources which seemed to corroborate it, we gathered that the Kurii might now be turning to the patient stratagems of piecemeal subversion, the control of cities and their eventual linkages in networks of power, to win a world by means theoretically within the laws and decrees of priest-kings.
Indeed, for such a strategy to eventually prove successful, it seemed not unlikely they would have at least the tolerance of the Sardar itself.
I shuddered.
It would not bode well for humans, I thought, if some form of liaison, or arrangement, were entered into between priest-kings and Kurii.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )