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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

He looked at me, and then, with a cry of anger, drew his blade from the papers and wood, slammed it back into its sheath, and turned and strode from the room. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #382)
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11 382 He looked at me, and then, with a cry of anger, drew his blade from the papers and wood, slammed it back into its sheath, and turned and strode from the room.

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

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11 379 "Here, too," he said, "is power".
11 380 And almost every one of the captains in that council drew their weapon, as had Samos, and placed it across their knees.
11 381 I, too, unsheathed my weapon, and rose to my feet, regarding Eteocles.
11 382 He looked at me, and then, with a cry of anger, drew his blade from the papers and wood, slammed it back into its sheath, and turned and strode from the room.
11 383 I returned to my seat.
11 384 I saw that now, quietly, and with little show of emotion, Sullius Maximus had risen to his feet.
11 385 A man behind him helped him adjust his cloak, so that it fell from its golden clasp, as he wished.
"Here, too," he said, "is power". And almost every one of the captains in that council drew their weapon, as had Samos, and placed it across their knees. I, too, unsheathed my weapon, and rose to my feet, regarding Eteocles. He looked at me, and then, with a cry of anger, drew his blade from the papers and wood, slammed it back into its sheath, and turned and strode from the room. I returned to my seat. I saw that now, quietly, and with little show of emotion, Sullius Maximus had risen to his feet. A man behind him helped him adjust his cloak, so that it fell from its golden clasp, as he wished. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11)