Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
195
In their mercy or disinterest, Priest-Kings had spared many Kurii who had been shipwrecked, or shot down, or marooned on Gor.
In their mercy or disinterest, Priest-Kings had spared many Kurii who had been shipwrecked, or shot down, or marooned on Gor.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #195)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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11
192
The Kurii were now ready to reveal themselves.
11
193
At last they were ready to march.
11
194
If they were successful, I had little doubt that the invasion from space, in its full power, would follow.
11
195
In their mercy or disinterest, Priest-Kings had spared many Kurii who had been shipwrecked, or shot down, or marooned on Gor.
11
196
These beasts, over the centuries grown numerous and strong, might now be directed by the Kurii of the steel worlds.
11
197
Doubtless they had been in contact with them.
11
198
I expected the speaker himself was of the steel ships, painfully taught Gorean.
The Kurii were now ready to reveal themselves.
At last they were ready to march.
If they were successful, I had little doubt that the invasion from space, in its full power, would follow.
In their mercy or disinterest, Priest-Kings had spared many Kurii who had been shipwrecked, or shot down, or marooned on Gor.
These beasts, over the centuries grown numerous and strong, might now be directed by the Kurii of the steel worlds.
Doubtless they had been in contact with them.
I expected the speaker himself was of the steel ships, painfully taught Gorean.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11)