Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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41
It was a strong holding, protected on the one side by its walls and the marshes, and on its others by walls, the gate, and the canals.
10
42
When Clitus, Thurnock and I, and our slaves, had first come to Port Kar, we had taken quarters not far from that holding.
10
43
Indeed its nearest paga tavern was that at which Surbus and I had met, and had crossed steel.
10
44
The voice of the scribe droned on, reading the records of the council's last meeting.
10
45
I looked about myself, at the semicircles of curule chairs, at the five thrones.
10
46
Although there were some one hundred and twenty captains in the council, seldom more than seventy or eighty, either in person or by proxy, made an appearance at its meetings.
10
47
Many were at sea, and many saw fit to employ their time otherwise.
It was a strong holding, protected on the one side by its walls and the marshes, and on its others by walls, the gate, and the canals.
When Clitus, Thurnock and I, and our slaves, had first come to Port Kar, we had taken quarters not far from that holding.
Indeed its nearest paga tavern was that at which Surbus and I had met, and had crossed steel.
The voice of the scribe droned on, reading the records of the council's last meeting.
I looked about myself, at the semicircles of curule chairs, at the five thrones.
Although there were some one hundred and twenty captains in the council, seldom more than seventy or eighty, either in person or by proxy, made an appearance at its meetings.
Many were at sea, and many saw fit to employ their time otherwise.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )