Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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15
76
On the prow, she passed slowly beneath the men, and the women and children, on the rooftops, many of whom called out to her, hooting and jeering her.
On the prow, she passed slowly beneath the men, and the women and children, on the rooftops, many of whom called out to her, hooting and jeering her.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #76)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
73
Angrily she turned, and left, following the seaman.
15
74
Now, in my triumphal entry and course through Port Kar, I looked again upon her.
15
75
I saw that she had again opened her eyes.
15
76
On the prow, she passed slowly beneath the men, and the women and children, on the rooftops, many of whom called out to her, hooting and jeering her.
15
77
I took two talenders which had fallen on my shoulder and fastened them in the ropes at her neck.
15
78
This delighted the crowds, who cried out with pleasure.
15
79
"No," she begged.
Angrily she turned, and left, following the seaman.
Now, in my triumphal entry and course through Port Kar, I looked again upon her.
I saw that she had again opened her eyes.
On the prow, she passed slowly beneath the men, and the women and children, on the rooftops, many of whom called out to her, hooting and jeering her.
I took two talenders which had fallen on my shoulder and fastened them in the ropes at her neck.
This delighted the crowds, who cried out with pleasure.
"No," she begged.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)