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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 656 "By the priest-kings," said Portus Canio.
27 657 "There are no priest-kings," said Mirus.
27 658 "Blasphemy," whispered one of the men at the wagon, frightened.
27 659 "Do you believe in priest-kings?" asked Mirus.
27 660 "I do not know," said Portus Canio.
27 661 "I think so".
27 662 "At one time, long ago," said Mirus, "on another world, for this is not my native world, as you have probably conjectured from my speech, I thought there might be something to such suppositions, suppositions pertaining to priest-kings, and even repeated conjectures pertaining to such matters".
"By the priest-kings," said Portus Canio. "There are no priest-kings," said Mirus. "Blasphemy," whispered one of the men at the wagon, frightened. "Do you believe in priest-kings?" asked Mirus. "I do not know," said Portus Canio. "I think so". "At one time, long ago," said Mirus, "on another world, for this is not my native world, as you have probably conjectured from my speech, I thought there might be something to such suppositions, suppositions pertaining to priest-kings, and even repeated conjectures pertaining to such matters". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )