Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
11
479
Why else should there be a meeting of the two Ubars? Generally, there was almost as little love lost between them as between them and the Ubars of Port Kar.
Why else should there be a meeting of the two Ubars? Generally, there was almost as little love lost between them as between them and the Ubars of Port Kar.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #479)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
11
476
The captains muttered angrily.
11
477
It did not bode well for Port Kar that the Ubar of Tyros should voyage to Cos.
11
478
More than ever it now seemed possible, or probable, that the two island Ubarates might well be conspiring against Port Kar.
11
479
Why else should there be a meeting of the two Ubars? Generally, there was almost as little love lost between them as between them and the Ubars of Port Kar.
11
480
"Then," said one of the captains, "they must intend to bring their fleets against us".
11
481
"Perhaps," said Samos, "members of a mission of peace might learn such matters".
11
482
There was a grunt of agreement from the captains.
The captains muttered angrily.
It did not bode well for Port Kar that the Ubar of Tyros should voyage to Cos.
More than ever it now seemed possible, or probable, that the two island Ubarates might well be conspiring against Port Kar.
Why else should there be a meeting of the two Ubars? Generally, there was almost as little love lost between them as between them and the Ubars of Port Kar.
"Then," said one of the captains, "they must intend to bring their fleets against us".
"Perhaps," said Samos, "members of a mission of peace might learn such matters".
There was a grunt of agreement from the captains.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11)