Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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More flowers fell, and there was more cheering, and hootings and jeers for the bound girl.
More flowers fell, and there was more cheering, and hootings and jeers for the bound girl.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #95)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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92
"What will you do with us after we have been displayed before the Council of Captains?" she asked.
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93
"That," I told her, "you may wait until then to find out".
15
94
"I see," she said, and turned her head away.
15
95
More flowers fell, and there was more cheering, and hootings and jeers for the bound girl.
15
96
Had there ever been triumph such as this in Port Kar, I asked myself, and answered, doubtless never, and smiled, for I knew that this was but the beginning.
15
97
The climax would occur in some four or five weeks in the formal presentations before the Council, and in the receipt of its highest accolade as worthy captain of Port Kar.
15
98
"Hail Port Kar!" I cried to the crowds.
"What will you do with us after we have been displayed before the Council of Captains?" she asked.
"That," I told her, "you may wait until then to find out".
"I see," she said, and turned her head away.
More flowers fell, and there was more cheering, and hootings and jeers for the bound girl.
Had there ever been triumph such as this in Port Kar, I asked myself, and answered, doubtless never, and smiled, for I knew that this was but the beginning.
The climax would occur in some four or five weeks in the formal presentations before the Council, and in the receipt of its highest accolade as worthy captain of Port Kar.
"Hail Port Kar!" I cried to the crowds.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)