Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
163
"This bow, though," said one of the men holding my neck ropes, "is of the Peasants".
3
164
"I am not of the Peasants," I said.
3
165
Ho-Hak looked at the man who wore the headband of pearls of the Vosk sorp.
3
166
"With such a bow," he said to that man, "we might live free in the marsh, free of those of Port Kar".
3
167
"It is a weapon of peasants," said the man with the headband, he who had been unable to bend the bow.
3
168
"So?" asked Ho-Hak.
3
169
"I," said the man, "am of the Growers of Rence.
"This bow, though," said one of the men holding my neck ropes, "is of the Peasants".
"I am not of the Peasants," I said.
Ho-Hak looked at the man who wore the headband of pearls of the Vosk sorp.
"With such a bow," he said to that man, "we might live free in the marsh, free of those of Port Kar".
"It is a weapon of peasants," said the man with the headband, he who had been unable to bend the bow.
"So?" asked Ho-Hak.
"I," said the man, "am of the Growers of Rence.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )