Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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36
And bound at the prow of the first forty ships, following the flagship, beginning with the Dorna, and then the tarn ships and the first ten and largest of the captured round ships, was a high-born beauty, once intended to be the maiden of Cos' Ubara, now, like herself, destined only for the brand and collar of a slave girl.
And bound at the prow of the first forty ships, following the flagship, beginning with the Dorna, and then the tarn ships and the first ten and largest of the captured round ships, was a high-born beauty, once intended to be the maiden of Cos' Ubara, now, like herself, destined only for the brand and collar of a slave girl.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #36)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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I was Bosk, who could do as he pleased, who could take what he wanted.
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34
I laughed.
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35
Had there ever been triumph such as this in Port Kar? I brought with me fifty-nine ships: the flagship of the treasure fleet, Vivina bound at its prow, the Dorna, the other twenty-nine ships which had composed my original fleet, and, as prizes, laden with wealth which might have been the ransom of cities, a full twenty-eight of the thirty round ships of the fabulous treasure fleet of Cos and Tyros.
15
36
And bound at the prow of the first forty ships, following the flagship, beginning with the Dorna, and then the tarn ships and the first ten and largest of the captured round ships, was a high-born beauty, once intended to be the maiden of Cos' Ubara, now, like herself, destined only for the brand and collar of a slave girl.
15
37
I raised my hand to the cheering crowds.
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38
"This is Port Kar," I told Vivina.
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She said nothing.
I was Bosk, who could do as he pleased, who could take what he wanted.
I laughed.
Had there ever been triumph such as this in Port Kar? I brought with me fifty-nine ships: the flagship of the treasure fleet, Vivina bound at its prow, the Dorna, the other twenty-nine ships which had composed my original fleet, and, as prizes, laden with wealth which might have been the ransom of cities, a full twenty-eight of the thirty round ships of the fabulous treasure fleet of Cos and Tyros.
And bound at the prow of the first forty ships, following the flagship, beginning with the Dorna, and then the tarn ships and the first ten and largest of the captured round ships, was a high-born beauty, once intended to be the maiden of Cos' Ubara, now, like herself, destined only for the brand and collar of a slave girl.
I raised my hand to the cheering crowds.
"This is Port Kar," I told Vivina.
She said nothing.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)