Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
319
"And the Ubara?" I asked.
3
320
"Gone," she said.
3
321
I have attained to the Second Knowledge, but this made little sense to me.
3
322
It seemed obvious that such an ensuance could be explained, if at all, only in terms of a sky ship, and, such, if it existed, would presumably emanate from the Sardar, allegedly the abode of priest-kings.
3
323
Her story was so untoward and bizarre I thought it not likely she would be lying.
3
324
If it were a lie, it would be a most improbable lie.
3
325
Too, such as she could be punished severely for lying.
"And the Ubara?" I asked.
"Gone," she said.
I have attained to the Second Knowledge, but this made little sense to me.
It seemed obvious that such an ensuance could be explained, if at all, only in terms of a sky ship, and, such, if it existed, would presumably emanate from the Sardar, allegedly the abode of priest-kings.
Her story was so untoward and bizarre I thought it not likely she would be lying.
If it were a lie, it would be a most improbable lie.
Too, such as she could be punished severely for lying.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )