Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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9
143
Could not Port Kar be attacked from the sea? The music of the musicians began to beat in my blood, reeling there.
Could not Port Kar be attacked from the sea? The music of the musicians began to beat in my blood, reeling there.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #143)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
140
Tuchuks, in the south, as I recalled, had also used sleen to hunt slaves, and, of course, to protect their herds.
9
141
I was becoming drunk, my thoughts less connected.
9
142
The sea, I thought, the sea.
9
143
Could not Port Kar be attacked from the sea? The music of the musicians began to beat in my blood, reeling there.
9
144
I looked at the girls serving paga.
9
145
"More paga!" I cried, and another wench ran lightly to serve me.
9
146
But only Cos and Tyros had fleets to match those of Port Kar.
Tuchuks, in the south, as I recalled, had also used sleen to hunt slaves, and, of course, to protect their herds.
I was becoming drunk, my thoughts less connected.
The sea, I thought, the sea.
Could not Port Kar be attacked from the sea? The music of the musicians began to beat in my blood, reeling there.
I looked at the girls serving paga.
"More paga!" I cried, and another wench ran lightly to serve me.
But only Cos and Tyros had fleets to match those of Port Kar.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)