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

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11 370 The Ubar Chung, throwing his cloak about his shoulders, followed by his men, left the chamber.
11 371 Then Nigel, with lofty disdain and measured tread, carrying his helmet, departed the chamber.
11 372 "I now ask the table scribe," said Samos, "to call the roll of captains".
11 373 "Antisthenes," called the scribe.
11 374 "Antisthenes accepts the proposals," said a man in the third row, some yards from me.
11 375 In fury, with a shout of rage, Eteocles, cloak swirling, his hand on the hilt of his sword, strode to the table.
11 376 He took his sword from its sheath and plunged it through the scribe's papers, pinning them to the table.
The Ubar Chung, throwing his cloak about his shoulders, followed by his men, left the chamber. Then Nigel, with lofty disdain and measured tread, carrying his helmet, departed the chamber. "I now ask the table scribe," said Samos, "to call the roll of captains". "Antisthenes," called the scribe. "Antisthenes accepts the proposals," said a man in the third row, some yards from me. In fury, with a shout of rage, Eteocles, cloak swirling, his hand on the hilt of his sword, strode to the table. He took his sword from its sheath and plunged it through the scribe's papers, pinning them to the table. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )