Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
321
If he served the Ubars, or Claudius, regent of Henrius Sevarius, or the Ubarates of Cos and Tyros, or the Others, or Priest-Kings, or himself, I no longer cared.
If he served the Ubars, or Claudius, regent of Henrius Sevarius, or the Ubarates of Cos and Tyros, or the Others, or Priest-Kings, or himself, I no longer cared.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #321)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
318
There was no longer any point, nor time, to distrust Samos.
18
319
His sword had been much stained in my behalf.
18
320
His own life, like mine, had stood stake on the parapet of my keep.
18
321
If he served the Ubars, or Claudius, regent of Henrius Sevarius, or the Ubarates of Cos and Tyros, or the Others, or Priest-Kings, or himself, I no longer cared.
18
322
I no longer cared about anything.
18
323
I had come back.
18
324
I was very tired.
There was no longer any point, nor time, to distrust Samos.
His sword had been much stained in my behalf.
His own life, like mine, had stood stake on the parapet of my keep.
If he served the Ubars, or Claudius, regent of Henrius Sevarius, or the Ubarates of Cos and Tyros, or the Others, or Priest-Kings, or himself, I no longer cared.
I no longer cared about anything.
I had come back.
I was very tired.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18)