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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 251 No, I would not again show such moments of weakness.
15 252 I thrust out the silver paga goblet, studded with rubies, and Telima, standing beside my thronelike chair, filled it.
15 253 I did not look upon her.
15 254 I looked down the table, to where Thurnock, with his slave Thura, and Clitus, with his slave, Ula, were drinking and laughing.
15 255 Thurnock and Clitus were good men, but they were fools.
15 256 They were weak.
15 257 I recalled how they had taken a fancy to the boy, Fish, and had helped him with his work in weapons.
No, I would not again show such moments of weakness. I thrust out the silver paga goblet, studded with rubies, and Telima, standing beside my thronelike chair, filled it. I did not look upon her. I looked down the table, to where Thurnock, with his slave Thura, and Clitus, with his slave, Ula, were drinking and laughing. Thurnock and Clitus were good men, but they were fools. They were weak. I recalled how they had taken a fancy to the boy, Fish, and had helped him with his work in weapons. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )