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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 199 "How could such things get to Earth?" "I am not sure," he said.
34 200 "I think perhaps they are put on the platforms outside the palisade of the Sardar Mountains, for priest-kings.
34 201 Then perhaps the priest-kings see that they reach Earth".
34 202 "I do not think there are such things as priest-kings," I said.
34 203 "Some people," he said, "do not believe the beasts exist".
34 204 "Do such exist on Earth?" I asked.
34 205 "I think some," he said, "probably exiles, and the offspring of exiles, marooned criminals, beached on a foreign world, degenerate scions of the People, and such".
"How could such things get to Earth?" "I am not sure," he said. "I think perhaps they are put on the platforms outside the palisade of the Sardar Mountains, for priest-kings. Then perhaps the priest-kings see that they reach Earth". "I do not think there are such things as priest-kings," I said. "Some people," he said, "do not believe the beasts exist". "Do such exist on Earth?" I asked. "I think some," he said, "probably exiles, and the offspring of exiles, marooned criminals, beached on a foreign world, degenerate scions of the People, and such". - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )