Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
541
I knew him to be pirate; and I knew him to be slaver, and murderer, and thief; I knew him to be a cruel and worthless man, abominable, truly of Port Kar and, as I looked upon him, the filth and rottenness, I felt nothing but disgust.
I knew him to be pirate; and I knew him to be slaver, and murderer, and thief; I knew him to be a cruel and worthless man, abominable, truly of Port Kar and, as I looked upon him, the filth and rottenness, I felt nothing but disgust.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #541)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
538
I looked upon him with loathing, despising him.
9
539
How ugly he was, with his fierce beard, the narrow eyes, the ear gone from the right side of his face.
9
540
I had heard of him, and well.
9
541
I knew him to be pirate; and I knew him to be slaver, and murderer, and thief; I knew him to be a cruel and worthless man, abominable, truly of Port Kar and, as I looked upon him, the filth and rottenness, I felt nothing but disgust.
9
542
In his arms he held, stripped, the bound body of a slave girl.
9
543
It was she who had served me the night before, before Surbus, and his cutthroats and pirates, had entered the tavern.
9
544
I had not much noticed her.
I looked upon him with loathing, despising him.
How ugly he was, with his fierce beard, the narrow eyes, the ear gone from the right side of his face.
I had heard of him, and well.
I knew him to be pirate; and I knew him to be slaver, and murderer, and thief; I knew him to be a cruel and worthless man, abominable, truly of Port Kar and, as I looked upon him, the filth and rottenness, I felt nothing but disgust.
In his arms he held, stripped, the bound body of a slave girl.
It was she who had served me the night before, before Surbus, and his cutthroats and pirates, had entered the tavern.
I had not much noticed her.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)