Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
389
Then he smiled, and turned and left.
11
390
He, I told myself, would be the most dangerous of the Ubars.
11
391
I resheathed my blade.
11
392
"Bejar," called the scribe.
11
393
"Bejar accepts the proposals of Samos," said a captain, a dark-skinned man with long, straight hair, who sat in the second row, some two chairs below me and to the right.
11
394
"Bosk," called the scribe.
11
395
"Bosk," I said, "abstains".
Then he smiled, and turned and left.
He, I told myself, would be the most dangerous of the Ubars.
I resheathed my blade.
"Bejar," called the scribe.
"Bejar accepts the proposals of Samos," said a captain, a dark-skinned man with long, straight hair, who sat in the second row, some two chairs below me and to the right.
"Bosk," called the scribe.
"Bosk," I said, "abstains".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )