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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 27 He was doubtless a slave, probably escaped from the galleys of Port Kar, who had fled to the marshes and been befriended by rence growers.
3 28 Now, years later, he had come to a position of authority among them.
3 29 "I am not of Port Kar," I said.
3 30 "What is your city?" asked he.
3 31 I did not speak.
3 32 "Why do you go to Port Kar?" asked Ho-Hak.
3 33 Again I did not speak.
He was doubtless a slave, probably escaped from the galleys of Port Kar, who had fled to the marshes and been befriended by rence growers. Now, years later, he had come to a position of authority among them. "I am not of Port Kar," I said. "What is your city?" asked he. I did not speak. "Why do you go to Port Kar?" asked Ho-Hak. Again I did not speak. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )