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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 700 These anomalies, however, though mysterious in their way, are doubtless of a natural origin".
27 701 "I do not understand," said Portus Canio.
27 702 "I am willing to suppose that something, call it priest-kings, if you wish, might once have existed, long ago, but, if so, they are gone by now, and are at best a vanished race, an extinct species somehow recalled obscurely in legends, myths and lore".
27 703 "And so there are no priest-kings?" said Portus Canio.
27 704 "Blasphemy," again whispered one of the men at the wagon, he who had spoken earlier.
27 705 "Precisely," said Mirus.
27 706 "There are no priest-kings".
These anomalies, however, though mysterious in their way, are doubtless of a natural origin". "I do not understand," said Portus Canio. "I am willing to suppose that something, call it priest-kings, if you wish, might once have existed, long ago, but, if so, they are gone by now, and are at best a vanished race, an extinct species somehow recalled obscurely in legends, myths and lore". "And so there are no priest-kings?" said Portus Canio. "Blasphemy," again whispered one of the men at the wagon, he who had spoken earlier. "Precisely," said Mirus. "There are no priest-kings". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )