Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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233
The scribe looked up at me.
11
234
"Tonight," he said, "Sevarius was to be Ubar in Port Kar, and each was to have a stone of gold".
11
235
"What of Cos and Tyros?" I asked.
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236
The scribe looked at me, puzzled.
11
237
"None have spoken of Cos and Tyros," he said.
11
238
This angered me, for I felt that there must be more in the coup than the work of one of Port Kar's five Ubars.
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239
I had expected, that very day, or this night, to receive word that the fleets of Cos and Tyros were approaching.
The scribe looked up at me.
"Tonight," he said, "Sevarius was to be Ubar in Port Kar, and each was to have a stone of gold".
"What of Cos and Tyros?" I asked.
The scribe looked at me, puzzled.
"None have spoken of Cos and Tyros," he said.
This angered me, for I felt that there must be more in the coup than the work of one of Port Kar's five Ubars.
I had expected, that very day, or this night, to receive word that the fleets of Cos and Tyros were approaching.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )