Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
120
How then would I know the will of the denizens of the Sardar, even to judge whether or not I should honor it, or endeavor to comply with it? "You have been to the Sardar?" I asked.
How then would I know the will of the denizens of the Sardar, even to judge whether or not I should honor it, or endeavor to comply with it? "You have been to the Sardar?" I asked.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #120)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
117
He bowed his head, in assent.
5
118
I now knew I would not be met here by an agent of Priest-Kings.
5
119
The agent of Priest-Kings had been intercepted.
5
120
How then would I know the will of the denizens of the Sardar, even to judge whether or not I should honor it, or endeavor to comply with it? "You have been to the Sardar?" I asked.
5
121
"Yes," he said, looking at me, narrowly.
5
122
"Recently?" "Of course, to be given the ring, and the message".
5
123
"What are the Priest-Kings like?" I asked.
He bowed his head, in assent.
I now knew I would not be met here by an agent of Priest-Kings.
The agent of Priest-Kings had been intercepted.
How then would I know the will of the denizens of the Sardar, even to judge whether or not I should honor it, or endeavor to comply with it? "You have been to the Sardar?" I asked.
"Yes," he said, looking at me, narrowly.
"Recently?" "Of course, to be given the ring, and the message".
"What are the Priest-Kings like?" I asked.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)