Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Yes," he said.
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At the second Ahn, long before dawn, the herald of Samos had come to the lakelike courtyard of my holding in many-canaled Port Kar, that place of many ships, scourge of Thassa, that dark jewel in her gleaming green waters.
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Twice had he struck on the bars of the sea gate, each time with the Ka-la-na shaft of his spear, not with the side of its broad tapering bronze point.
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The signet ring of Samos of Port Kar, first captain of the council of captains, was displayed.
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I would be roused.
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The morning, in early spring, was chilly.
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"Does Tyros move?" I asked blond-haired Thurnock, that giant of a man, he of the peasants, who had come to rouse me.
"Yes," he said.
At the second Ahn, long before dawn, the herald of Samos had come to the lakelike courtyard of my holding in many-canaled Port Kar, that place of many ships, scourge of Thassa, that dark jewel in her gleaming green waters.
Twice had he struck on the bars of the sea gate, each time with the Ka-la-na shaft of his spear, not with the side of its broad tapering bronze point.
The signet ring of Samos of Port Kar, first captain of the council of captains, was displayed.
I would be roused.
The morning, in early spring, was chilly.
"Does Tyros move?" I asked blond-haired Thurnock, that giant of a man, he of the peasants, who had come to rouse me.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )