Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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117
"I have never, to my knowledge, seen him," he said.
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118
"Surely he may be traced through the caste of Slavers," I said.
23
119
"There are elements in the caste of Slavers," he said, "bands that are secret, that proceed covertly, even having recourse to vehicles forbidden by the laws of priest-kings".
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120
"I know nothing of priest-kings," I said.
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121
"Indeed," he said, "it is rumored that certain elements of the Slavers, and others, have dealings with the enemies of priest-kings".
23
122
"I am ignorant of such things," I whispered.
23
123
"You do not think you were brought to Gor in a wagon or cart, surely," he said.
"I have never, to my knowledge, seen him," he said.
"Surely he may be traced through the caste of Slavers," I said.
"There are elements in the caste of Slavers," he said, "bands that are secret, that proceed covertly, even having recourse to vehicles forbidden by the laws of priest-kings".
"I know nothing of priest-kings," I said.
"Indeed," he said, "it is rumored that certain elements of the Slavers, and others, have dealings with the enemies of priest-kings".
"I am ignorant of such things," I whispered.
"You do not think you were brought to Gor in a wagon or cart, surely," he said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )