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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 27 It requires only to put apart from oneself the hesitations and trammels which the weak and the fools would impose upon themselves, making themselves and their fortunes their own prisoners.
15 28 In coming to Port Kar I had, for the first time, become free.
15 29 I lifted my hand to the crowds.
15 30 flowers fell about me.
15 31 I looked at the girl bound on the prow, my prize.
15 32 I accepted the acclaim of the wild throngs.
15 33 I was Bosk, who could do as he pleased, who could take what he wanted.
It requires only to put apart from oneself the hesitations and trammels which the weak and the fools would impose upon themselves, making themselves and their fortunes their own prisoners. In coming to Port Kar I had, for the first time, become free. I lifted my hand to the crowds. flowers fell about me. I looked at the girl bound on the prow, my prize. I accepted the acclaim of the wild throngs. I was Bosk, who could do as he pleased, who could take what he wanted. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )