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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

There were other women about as well, and, here and there, peering between the adults, I could see children. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #67)
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3 67 There were other women about as well, and, here and there, peering between the adults, I could see children.

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

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3 64 She stood proudly beside me, straight, her shoulders back, her chin high, as does a free woman beside a miserable slave, naked and kneeling.
3 65 I was conscious of her thigh at my cheek.
3 66 Over her shoulder were slung the four birds she had caught in the marshes; their necks were now broken and they were tied together, two in front and two over her back.
3 67 There were other women about as well, and, here and there, peering between the adults, I could see children.
3 68 "He is either of Port Kar," she said, shifting the gants on her shoulder, "or he was intending to be of Port Kar.
3 69 For what other reason would one go to Port Kar?" For a long time Ho-Hak said nothing.
3 70 He had a broad head, with a heavy, calm face.
She stood proudly beside me, straight, her shoulders back, her chin high, as does a free woman beside a miserable slave, naked and kneeling. I was conscious of her thigh at my cheek. Over her shoulder were slung the four birds she had caught in the marshes; their necks were now broken and they were tied together, two in front and two over her back. There were other women about as well, and, here and there, peering between the adults, I could see children. "He is either of Port Kar," she said, shifting the gants on her shoulder, "or he was intending to be of Port Kar. For what other reason would one go to Port Kar?" For a long time Ho-Hak said nothing. He had a broad head, with a heavy, calm face. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3)