Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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There are difficult-to-explain signals, and many sightings, perhaps of ships harboring in unknown ports, not those of Terra, not those of Earth".
There are difficult-to-explain signals, and many sightings, perhaps of ships harboring in unknown ports, not those of Terra, not those of Earth".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #9)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Many would not," said Paula, "but I do".
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"But surely you do not believe all this about another world, another planet, one secretly in our own system, shielded by the sun, concealed by gravitational adjustments, an Antichthon, a Counter-Earth?" "It is hard to know what to believe," said Paula.
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"But the claims of a Counter-Earth have been familiar for millennia.
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There are difficult-to-explain signals, and many sightings, perhaps of ships harboring in unknown ports, not those of Terra, not those of Earth".
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"Such things are mythical," I said.
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"Perhaps," said Paula.
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"But who knows from what seeds myths might first have sprung? Perhaps the smoke of legend hints at the fire of distant, forgotten fact.
"Many would not," said Paula, "but I do".
"But surely you do not believe all this about another world, another planet, one secretly in our own system, shielded by the sun, concealed by gravitational adjustments, an Antichthon, a Counter-Earth?" "It is hard to know what to believe," said Paula.
"But the claims of a Counter-Earth have been familiar for millennia.
There are difficult-to-explain signals, and many sightings, perhaps of ships harboring in unknown ports, not those of Terra, not those of Earth".
"Such things are mythical," I said.
"Perhaps," said Paula.
"But who knows from what seeds myths might first have sprung? Perhaps the smoke of legend hints at the fire of distant, forgotten fact.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 2)