Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
538
"priest-kings? Kurii?" I asked.
3
539
Certainly priest-kings knew the coordinates for the landing of the ship of Peisistratus, but, so, too, it seemed possible, did Kurii.
3
540
Certainly the coordinates had been transmitted through Kurii to Peisistratus.
3
541
"I know nothing of priest-kings and Kurii," said Pertinax.
3
542
"Are they not mythical?" "No," I said.
3
543
"Men," repeated Pertinax.
3
544
"Men who serve priest-kings, or Kurii?" I asked.
"priest-kings? Kurii?" I asked.
Certainly priest-kings knew the coordinates for the landing of the ship of Peisistratus, but, so, too, it seemed possible, did Kurii.
Certainly the coordinates had been transmitted through Kurii to Peisistratus.
"I know nothing of priest-kings and Kurii," said Pertinax.
"Are they not mythical?" "No," I said.
"Men," repeated Pertinax.
"Men who serve priest-kings, or Kurii?" I asked.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )