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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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".
34 206 "Where?" I asked.
34 207 "In lonely areas," he said, "the mountains of Asia, the forests of the Pacific Northwest, and such".
34 208 "If such works exist," I said, "then some women must know that there is such a world as Gor".
"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". "Where?" I asked. "In lonely areas," he said, "the mountains of Asia, the forests of the Pacific Northwest, and such". "If such works exist," I said, "then some women must know that there is such a world as Gor". - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )