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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 590 Had I not had one, I should not have volunteered.
11 591 The possibility of peace on Thassa was an attractive one to me, a merchant.
11 592 If Cos and Tyros could be convinced to make peace, and it could be held, my fortunes would considerably increase.
11 593 Cos and Tyros themselves are important markets, not to mention their allies, and the ports and cities either affiliated with Cos and Tyros, or favorable to them.
11 594 Further, even if my mission failed, I would be richer by a galley, and that a ram-ship of heavy class, the most redoubtable naval weapon on gleaming Thassa.
11 595 There were risks, of course, but I had taken them into account.
11 596 I would not go as a fool to Cos and Tyros.
Had I not had one, I should not have volunteered. The possibility of peace on Thassa was an attractive one to me, a merchant. If Cos and Tyros could be convinced to make peace, and it could be held, my fortunes would considerably increase. Cos and Tyros themselves are important markets, not to mention their allies, and the ports and cities either affiliated with Cos and Tyros, or favorable to them. Further, even if my mission failed, I would be richer by a galley, and that a ram-ship of heavy class, the most redoubtable naval weapon on gleaming Thassa. There were risks, of course, but I had taken them into account. I would not go as a fool to Cos and Tyros. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )