Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
771
"What of her?" he asked.
3
772
"The slave?" "Constantina," he said.
3
773
"She, too, is entangled," I said.
3
774
I was now confident that his employers were not representing priest-kings, but others, perhaps brigands, or merchants, somehow associated with Kurii.
3
775
Some Kurii, I was sure, from the Steel World, would have had the coordinates for our landing.
3
776
Certainly they had been transmitted through Kurii, and the security may have been lax, or deliberately compromised.
3
777
It was a common practice for Kurii to recruit agents on Earth, usually through confederates, often slavers.
"What of her?" he asked.
"The slave?" "Constantina," he said.
"She, too, is entangled," I said.
I was now confident that his employers were not representing priest-kings, but others, perhaps brigands, or merchants, somehow associated with Kurii.
Some Kurii, I was sure, from the Steel World, would have had the coordinates for our landing.
Certainly they had been transmitted through Kurii, and the security may have been lax, or deliberately compromised.
It was a common practice for Kurii to recruit agents on Earth, usually through confederates, often slavers.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )