Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
553
"To send a captain is equivalent to sentencing him to the bench of a slave on the round ships of Cos or Tyros".
11
554
There was some muttered assent to this.
11
555
"Further," said Antisthenes, "I would recommend that we do not even send one who wears the twin ropes of Port Kar.
11
556
There are merchants of other cities, voyagers and captains, known to us, who will, for their fees, gladly conduct this business".
11
557
"Let it be so," said various voices throughout the chamber of the council.
11
558
Then all looked at me.
11
559
I smiled.
"To send a captain is equivalent to sentencing him to the bench of a slave on the round ships of Cos or Tyros".
There was some muttered assent to this.
"Further," said Antisthenes, "I would recommend that we do not even send one who wears the twin ropes of Port Kar.
There are merchants of other cities, voyagers and captains, known to us, who will, for their fees, gladly conduct this business".
"Let it be so," said various voices throughout the chamber of the council.
Then all looked at me.
I smiled.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )