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

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8 306 I pulled the oar-pole from the mud at its side, and then, standing on the wide, sturdy little craft which Telima had fashioned from the rence I had gathered, I poled my way back to the first barge.
8 307 The slaves, those at the benches, and those who lay bound between them, as I passed the barges, were silent.
8 308 I refastened the rence craft at the first barge, to the starboard mooring cleat just abaft of the prow.
8 309 I then climbed aboard and walked back to the tiller deck, where I took my seat on the chair of the oar-master.
8 310 Telima, haltered, bound hand and foot, kneeling on the second broad step of the stairs leading up to the tiller deck, looked up at me.
8 311 "I hate rencers," I told her.
8 312 "Is that why you have saved them," she asked, "from the men of Port Kar?" I looked at her in fury.
I pulled the oar-pole from the mud at its side, and then, standing on the wide, sturdy little craft which Telima had fashioned from the rence I had gathered, I poled my way back to the first barge. The slaves, those at the benches, and those who lay bound between them, as I passed the barges, were silent. I refastened the rence craft at the first barge, to the starboard mooring cleat just abaft of the prow. I then climbed aboard and walked back to the tiller deck, where I took my seat on the chair of the oar-master. Telima, haltered, bound hand and foot, kneeling on the second broad step of the stairs leading up to the tiller deck, looked up at me. "I hate rencers," I told her. "Is that why you have saved them," she asked, "from the men of Port Kar?" I looked at her in fury. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )