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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 133 "But now, if you are satisfied, I will execute my charge.
5 134 I will deliver the message of Priest-Kings, and withdraw".
5 135 "You received this message," I said, "from the great Priest-King, Lord Sarm?" "—Yes," he said.
5 136 Sarm, of course, years ago, had succumbed to the pleasures of the Golden beetle.
5 137 I was reassured, then, that the Kurii still knew little of the denizens of the Sardar.
5 138 It is difficult to do contest with an enemy which is both mysterious and powerful.
5 139 I had little love for Priest-Kings, but theirs was the law and the rod which held in check the inventive and indiscreet aggressions of humans on this, their world.
"But now, if you are satisfied, I will execute my charge. I will deliver the message of Priest-Kings, and withdraw". "You received this message," I said, "from the great Priest-King, Lord Sarm?" "—Yes," he said. Sarm, of course, years ago, had succumbed to the pleasures of the Golden beetle. I was reassured, then, that the Kurii still knew little of the denizens of the Sardar. It is difficult to do contest with an enemy which is both mysterious and powerful. I had little love for Priest-Kings, but theirs was the law and the rod which held in check the inventive and indiscreet aggressions of humans on this, their world. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )