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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 19 For some reason Cabot never entitles his manuscripts.
1 20 Perhaps he thinks of them not so much as books as personal records or histories, written perhaps as much for himself as for others.
1 21 An account, incidentally, of how I came into possession of the ms.
1 22 Outlaw of gor precedes that book, which, like the others, I have had the privilege of editing.
1 23 Suffice it here to say that the current manuscript, like the others, was tendered to me by my friend, and now my lawyer, young Harrison Smith of the city.
1 24 Smith has had the pleasure of knowing Cabot personally, having originally met him several years ago in New England and having been able to renew the acquaintance briefly in New York City something over a year ago.
1 25 Indeed, our first account of the Counter-Earth, Tarnsman of gor, was entrusted to Smith personally by Cabot, who shortly thereafter disappeared.
For some reason Cabot never entitles his manuscripts. Perhaps he thinks of them not so much as books as personal records or histories, written perhaps as much for himself as for others. An account, incidentally, of how I came into possession of the ms. Outlaw of gor precedes that book, which, like the others, I have had the privilege of editing. Suffice it here to say that the current manuscript, like the others, was tendered to me by my friend, and now my lawyer, young Harrison Smith of the city. Smith has had the pleasure of knowing Cabot personally, having originally met him several years ago in New England and having been able to renew the acquaintance briefly in New York City something over a year ago. Indeed, our first account of the Counter-Earth, Tarnsman of gor, was entrusted to Smith personally by Cabot, who shortly thereafter disappeared. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )