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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Who knows the nature of gods?" "True," came from the device, after a moment. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #69)
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8 69 "Who knows the nature of gods?" "True," came from the device, after a moment.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 66 Cabot nodded.
8 67 "Perhaps you may tell us of the interior precincts of the Sardar one day," came from the device, "of the nature of Priest-Kings, and such".
8 68 "They are the gods of Gor," said Cabot.
8 69 "Who knows the nature of gods?" "True," came from the device, after a moment.
8 70 "Two females were enclosed with me," said Cabot, "and both were free".
8 71 "Yes, free, how unfortunate," said Agamemnon, either from within the device, or somehow, in communication with it.
8 72 "One," said Cabot, "was a nasty, spoiled brat from England, though nicely faced and well-curved, who would make a nice slab of collar meat, suitably to be bid from the block, and the other was a pet, of Arcesilaus, whom I gather is an officer of yours, she, too, nicely faced and nicely curved".
Cabot nodded. "Perhaps you may tell us of the interior precincts of the Sardar one day," came from the device, "of the nature of Priest-Kings, and such". "They are the gods of Gor," said Cabot. "Who knows the nature of gods?" "True," came from the device, after a moment. "Two females were enclosed with me," said Cabot, "and both were free". "Yes, free, how unfortunate," said Agamemnon, either from within the device, or somehow, in communication with it. "One," said Cabot, "was a nasty, spoiled brat from England, though nicely faced and well-curved, who would make a nice slab of collar meat, suitably to be bid from the block, and the other was a pet, of Arcesilaus, whom I gather is an officer of yours, she, too, nicely faced and nicely curved". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8)