Books In English "City Of Illusions" Ursula K. Le Guin | Page 103

"How closely do they watch you here?" "The Lords like me to carry a communicator if I go off by aircar." Orry touched the bracelet on his left wrist, which appeared to be simple gold links. "It can be dangerous, after all, among the natives." "But you're free to go where you like?" "Yes, of course. This room of yours is just like mine, across the canyon." Orry looked puzzled again. "We have no enemies here, you know, prech Ramarren," he ventured. "No? Where are our enemies, then?" "Well—outside—where you came from—" They stared at each other in mutual miscomprehension. "You think men are our enemies—Terrans, human beings? You think it was they that destroyed my mind?" "Who else?" Orry said, frightened, gaping. "The aliens—the Enemy—the Shing