Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
135
Ah, the month of Policrates! Very well, let it be so.
12
136
In any event, it was the third month.
12
137
Our course from the ice had been south and west.
12
138
There were few on deck, from the ahn, somewhat past the Eighteenth, from the bars, and from the miseries of the weather.
12
139
While we were at table, the girls, as expected, had served.
12
140
They had been clad in modest tunics.
12
141
This was no Ubar's victory feast, in which the daughters of the conquered, still free, must serve naked.
Ah, the month of Policrates! Very well, let it be so.
In any event, it was the third month.
Our course from the ice had been south and west.
There were few on deck, from the ahn, somewhat past the Eighteenth, from the bars, and from the miseries of the weather.
While we were at table, the girls, as expected, had served.
They had been clad in modest tunics.
This was no Ubar's victory feast, in which the daughters of the conquered, still free, must serve naked.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )