Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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281
"Good, my Captain," said Clitus from one side where he sat working on a net, reinforcing its knots one by one.
"Good, my Captain," said Clitus from one side where he sat working on a net, reinforcing its knots one by one.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #281)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
278
Midice, startled, looked up from where she knelt, polishing the hoops of brass upon my shield.
9
279
About her throat were the five coils of binding fiber, knotted there in token of her slavery.
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280
I had given her a brief tunic of silk, briefer even than had been the rence tunic she had worn when she had taunted me at the pole, and when she had danced before me, which had been taken from her by the slaver after she had been netted on the island.
9
281
"Good, my Captain," said Clitus from one side where he sat working on a net, reinforcing its knots one by one.
9
282
He grinned at the sight of the bottle.
9
283
"I could use some paga," said he.
9
284
He had purchased the net in the morning, with a trident, the traditional weapons of the fisherman of the western shore and the western islands.
Midice, startled, looked up from where she knelt, polishing the hoops of brass upon my shield.
About her throat were the five coils of binding fiber, knotted there in token of her slavery.
I had given her a brief tunic of silk, briefer even than had been the rence tunic she had worn when she had taunted me at the pole, and when she had danced before me, which had been taken from her by the slaver after she had been netted on the island.
"Good, my Captain," said Clitus from one side where he sat working on a net, reinforcing its knots one by one.
He grinned at the sight of the bottle.
"I could use some paga," said he.
He had purchased the net in the morning, with a trident, the traditional weapons of the fisherman of the western shore and the western islands.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)