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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 327 He was looking at me, curiously.
10 328 I did not know if the message truly came from Samos, or not.
10 329 If it did, doubtless he had come to learn that Tarl Cabot was now in Port Kar.
10 330 But how would he have come to know this? And how could he have come to understand that Bosk, fighting man and merchant, was the same as he who once had been a warrior of the towered city of Ko-ro-ba, the Towers of the Morning? Doubtless he wished to summon me to his presence, that he might recall me to the service of priest-kings.
10 331 But I no longer served priest-kings.
10 332 I served now only myself.
10 333 I was angry.
He was looking at me, curiously. I did not know if the message truly came from Samos, or not. If it did, doubtless he had come to learn that Tarl Cabot was now in Port Kar. But how would he have come to know this? And how could he have come to understand that Bosk, fighting man and merchant, was the same as he who once had been a warrior of the towered city of Ko-ro-ba, the Towers of the Morning? Doubtless he wished to summon me to his presence, that he might recall me to the service of priest-kings. But I no longer served priest-kings. I served now only myself. I was angry. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )