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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 431 One captain, leaning back in his curule chair, said, "There has always been war between Port Kar, and Cos and Tyros".
11 432 I did not expect these remarks from Samos.
11 433 I was curious to know his motivation, his plan.
11 434 "As you know," said Samos, speaking evenly, "Port Kar is not the most loved, nor the most greatly respected nor highest honored among the cities of Gor".
11 435 There was rough laughter at this.
11 436 "Have we not been misunderstood?" he asked.
11 437 There was an unpleasant undercurrent of amusement which greeted his question.
One captain, leaning back in his curule chair, said, "There has always been war between Port Kar, and Cos and Tyros". I did not expect these remarks from Samos. I was curious to know his motivation, his plan. "As you know," said Samos, speaking evenly, "Port Kar is not the most loved, nor the most greatly respected nor highest honored among the cities of Gor". There was rough laughter at this. "Have we not been misunderstood?" he asked. There was an unpleasant undercurrent of amusement which greeted his question. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )