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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 73 We will speak their will, and you will obey".
12 74 "You are then," I said, "the agent of priest-kings?" "Yes," he said.
12 75 "Indeed," I said, "you must be the agent of priest-kings.
12 76 How could it be otherwise, for I was disembarked on the northern coast according to the exact coordinates of priest-kings, secret coordinates doubtless, was there met by two agents, doubtless also in the service of priest-kings, though that apparently unknown to them, was conducted to a reserve of Port Kar, and was there contacted by Tajima, servitor to Lord Nishida, and brought hither".
12 77 "Certainly," said Thrasilicus.
12 78 Lord Nishida seemed to smile, slightly.
12 79 I doubted that either Thrasilicus or Lord Nishida believed me to suppose they truly labored for priest-kings, but it did not seem judicious to them, obviously, to express doubt as to my convictions in this matter, nor did it seem judicious to me to challenge their claim, or, perhaps better, that of Thrasilicus, for Lord Nishida had never proclaimed that thesis, nor, as far as I could tell, did he care what I might believe in this matter.
We will speak their will, and you will obey". "You are then," I said, "the agent of priest-kings?" "Yes," he said. "Indeed," I said, "you must be the agent of priest-kings. How could it be otherwise, for I was disembarked on the northern coast according to the exact coordinates of priest-kings, secret coordinates doubtless, was there met by two agents, doubtless also in the service of priest-kings, though that apparently unknown to them, was conducted to a reserve of Port Kar, and was there contacted by Tajima, servitor to Lord Nishida, and brought hither". "Certainly," said Thrasilicus. Lord Nishida seemed to smile, slightly. I doubted that either Thrasilicus or Lord Nishida believed me to suppose they truly labored for priest-kings, but it did not seem judicious to them, obviously, to express doubt as to my convictions in this matter, nor did it seem judicious to me to challenge their claim, or, perhaps better, that of Thrasilicus, for Lord Nishida had never proclaimed that thesis, nor, as far as I could tell, did he care what I might believe in this matter. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )