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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 7 In any event, we need not concern ourselves with Agamemnon as he had been dethroned, removed from the Steel World in question, and brought to gor by exiled, devoted liegemen.
1 8 Too, without a body, he was little to be feared.
1 9 The Steel Worlds are not visible to the naked eye, nor even to relatively sophisticated telescopic instrumentation.
1 10 Too, they lurk, like wolves, muchly concealed, amongst the scattered stones, some small, many mighty, of what, on Earth, is commonly referred to as the asteroid belt, on gor, by those familiar with the Second Knowledge, as the reefs of space.
1 11 Ramar, the sleen, lame, rubbed against my thigh.
1 12 "You can live in this place," I told him.
1 13 "I do not even know where we are".
In any event, we need not concern ourselves with Agamemnon as he had been dethroned, removed from the Steel World in question, and brought to gor by exiled, devoted liegemen. Too, without a body, he was little to be feared. The Steel Worlds are not visible to the naked eye, nor even to relatively sophisticated telescopic instrumentation. Too, they lurk, like wolves, muchly concealed, amongst the scattered stones, some small, many mighty, of what, on Earth, is commonly referred to as the asteroid belt, on gor, by those familiar with the Second Knowledge, as the reefs of space. Ramar, the sleen, lame, rubbed against my thigh. "You can live in this place," I told him. "I do not even know where we are". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )