Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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I stood at the prow of the long, purple ship, which had been the flagship of the treasure fleet.
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The rooftops and the windows of the buildings were crowded with cheering throngs, and I lifted my arm to them and accepted their acclaim.
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The ships, in a splendid, long line, filing behind me, the Dorna first, then the tarn ships, then the round ships, under oars, moved slowly through the city, following the triumphal circuit of the great canal, passing even before the chamber of the Council of Captains.
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flowers had been scattered in the canal, and others were thrown on our ships as we passed.
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The cheers and cries were deafening.
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I had decreed that from my shares of the treasure, each worker in the arsenal would receive one gold piece, and each citizen of the city a silver tarsk.
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I lifted my hand to the crowd, smiling and waving.
I stood at the prow of the long, purple ship, which had been the flagship of the treasure fleet.
The rooftops and the windows of the buildings were crowded with cheering throngs, and I lifted my arm to them and accepted their acclaim.
The ships, in a splendid, long line, filing behind me, the Dorna first, then the tarn ships, then the round ships, under oars, moved slowly through the city, following the triumphal circuit of the great canal, passing even before the chamber of the Council of Captains.
flowers had been scattered in the canal, and others were thrown on our ships as we passed.
The cheers and cries were deafening.
I had decreed that from my shares of the treasure, each worker in the arsenal would receive one gold piece, and each citizen of the city a silver tarsk.
I lifted my hand to the crowd, smiling and waving.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )