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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 438 I myself smiled.
11 439 Port Kar, I told myself, was only too well understood by the other cities of Gor.
11 440 "Consider our trade," said Samos.
11 441 "Would it not be trebled if we were accounted, among Gorean cities, a city of love, of peace?" There was a guffaw of laughter at this, and men pounded the arms of the curule chairs.
11 442 There were none now in that room who were not awake.
11 443 I saw even the pages and scribes laughed, poking one another.
11 444 When there was silence, it was suddenly, unexpectedly, broken by the voice of Bejar, the dark-skinned captain with the long, straight hair.
I myself smiled. Port Kar, I told myself, was only too well understood by the other cities of Gor. "Consider our trade," said Samos. "Would it not be trebled if we were accounted, among Gorean cities, a city of love, of peace?" There was a guffaw of laughter at this, and men pounded the arms of the curule chairs. There were none now in that room who were not awake. I saw even the pages and scribes laughed, poking one another. When there was silence, it was suddenly, unexpectedly, broken by the voice of Bejar, the dark-skinned captain with the long, straight hair. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )