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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 255 I wondered if either Priest-Kings or men could be worthy of them.
21 256 Thus, natural enemies, a human and a Kur, in a strange truce in the desert, side by side, trekked.
21 257 I knew not toward what.
21 258 I did not question, nor, had I questioned, did I think my companion could have responded to me.
21 259 I accompanied him.
21 260 Many times during the night he fell.
21 261 He grew visibly weaker.
I wondered if either Priest-Kings or men could be worthy of them. Thus, natural enemies, a human and a Kur, in a strange truce in the desert, side by side, trekked. I knew not toward what. I did not question, nor, had I questioned, did I think my companion could have responded to me. I accompanied him. Many times during the night he fell. He grew visibly weaker. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )