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

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10 83 When Tab, young, lean, gray-eyed, who had been second to Surbus, asked me what I would have him do, I had looked upon him and said, "Teach me the Sea".
10 84 I had raised my own flag in Port Kar, for there is no single flag for the city.
10 85 There are the five flags of the Ubars, and many flags for many captains.
10 86 My own flag bore the design of the head of a black bosk against a background of vertical green bars on a white field.
10 87 I took the green bars to symbolize the rence of the marshes, and the flag, thus, became that of Bosk, a Captain, who had come from the marshes.
10 88 I had discovered, to my pleasure, that the girl Luma, whom I had saved from Surbus, was of the Scribes.
10 89 Her city had been Tor.
When Tab, young, lean, gray-eyed, who had been second to Surbus, asked me what I would have him do, I had looked upon him and said, "Teach me the Sea". I had raised my own flag in Port Kar, for there is no single flag for the city. There are the five flags of the Ubars, and many flags for many captains. My own flag bore the design of the head of a black bosk against a background of vertical green bars on a white field. I took the green bars to symbolize the rence of the marshes, and the flag, thus, became that of Bosk, a Captain, who had come from the marshes. I had discovered, to my pleasure, that the girl Luma, whom I had saved from Surbus, was of the Scribes. Her city had been Tor. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )