Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
287
Even from where I was I could hear, beyond the holding, the cries that there was a homestone in Port Kar, and could see torches being borne along the narrow walks which, in most places, line the canals.
Even from where I was I could hear, beyond the holding, the cries that there was a Home Stone in Port Kar, and could see torches being borne along the narrow walks which, in most places, line the canals.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #287)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
284
I had no hopes that Port Kar could muster enough ships to fend off the joint fleet of Cos and Tyros.
16
285
I turned away from them, and, with the stone, wrapped in its silk, strode from the room.
16
286
Outside the holding, on the broad promenade before the holding, bordering on the lakelike courtyard, with the canal gate beyond, I ordered a swift, tharlarion-prowed longboat made ready.
16
287
Even from where I was I could hear, beyond the holding, the cries that there was a homestone in Port Kar, and could see torches being borne along the narrow walks which, in most places, line the canals.
16
288
"Ubar," I heard, and I turned to take Telima in my arms.
16
289
"Will you not fly?" she begged, tears in her eyes.
16
290
"Listen," I told her.
I had no hopes that Port Kar could muster enough ships to fend off the joint fleet of Cos and Tyros.
I turned away from them, and, with the stone, wrapped in its silk, strode from the room.
Outside the holding, on the broad promenade before the holding, bordering on the lakelike courtyard, with the canal gate beyond, I ordered a swift, tharlarion-prowed longboat made ready.
Even from where I was I could hear, beyond the holding, the cries that there was a home stone in Port Kar, and could see torches being borne along the narrow walks which, in most places, line the canals.
"Ubar," I heard, and I turned to take Telima in my arms.
"Will you not fly?" she begged, tears in her eyes.
"Listen," I told her.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16)