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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I supposed that in time to come men might, on this holiday, show their wounds to slaves and wondering children, saying to them, "These I had in Se'Kara". - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #50)
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18 50 I supposed that in time to come men might, on this holiday, show their wounds to slaves and wondering children, saying to them, "These I had in Se'Kara".

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

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18 47 And those who had fought here would be, in years to come, as comrades and brothers.
18 48 I am English.
18 49 And I recalled another victory, in another time, on a distant world.
18 50 I supposed that in time to come men might, on this holiday, show their wounds to slaves and wondering children, saying to them, "These I had in Se'Kara".
18 51 Would this battle be sung as had that one? Not in England, I knew.
18 52 But on Gor, it would.
18 53 And yet songs, I told myself, are lies.
And those who had fought here would be, in years to come, as comrades and brothers. I am English. And I recalled another victory, in another time, on a distant world. I supposed that in time to come men might, on this holiday, show their wounds to slaves and wondering children, saying to them, "These I had in Se'Kara". Would this battle be sung as had that one? Not in England, I knew. But on Gor, it would. And yet songs, I told myself, are lies. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18)