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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 193 There—in spite of the locked doors and windows—on a coffee table before the settee, was a second manuscript, that which now follows.
1 194 There was no note, no explanation.
1 195 Perhaps, as Tarl Cabot once remarked, "The agents of the Priest-Kings are among us".
2 1 Return to gor Once again, I, Tarl Cabot, strode the green fields of gor.
2 2 I awakened naked in the wind-swept grass, beneath that blazing star that is the common sun of my two worlds, my home planet, Earth, and its secret sister, the Counter-Earth, gor.
2 3 I rose slowly to my feet, my fibers alive in the wind, my hair torn by its blasts, my muscles each aching and rejoicing in their first movements in perhaps weeks, for I had again entered that silver disk in the White Mountains which was the ship of the Priest-Kings, used for the Voyages of Acquisition, and, in entering, had fallen unconscious.
2 4 In that state, as once long before, I had come to this world.
There—in spite of the locked doors and windows—on a coffee table before the settee, was a second manuscript, that which now follows. There was no note, no explanation. Perhaps, as Tarl Cabot once remarked, "The agents of the Priest-Kings are among us". Return to gor Once again, I, Tarl Cabot, strode the green fields of gor. I awakened naked in the wind-swept grass, beneath that blazing star that is the common sun of my two worlds, my home planet, Earth, and its secret sister, the Counter-Earth, gor. I rose slowly to my feet, my fibers alive in the wind, my hair torn by its blasts, my muscles each aching and rejoicing in their first movements in perhaps weeks, for I had again entered that silver disk in the White Mountains which was the ship of the Priest-Kings, used for the Voyages of Acquisition, and, in entering, had fallen unconscious. In that state, as once long before, I had come to this world. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )