Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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18
621
"Claudius!" So that, I thought, was Claudius, who had been regent for Henrius Sevarius, and who, doubtless, had attempted to have him killed.
"Claudius!" So that, I thought, was Claudius, who had been regent for Henrius Sevarius, and who, doubtless, had attempted to have him killed.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #621)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
618
For an instant, white-faced, wild, I saw below Lysias, with his helmet with its crest of sleen hair, and beside him, with the string of pearls of the Vosk sorp about his forehead, the rencer Henrak, who had, long ago, betrayed the rencers for the gold of Port Kar.
18
619
And behind them, in a rich swirling cloak of the fur of the white, spotted sea sleen, sword in hand, looking wildly about, was another man, one I did not know.
18
620
"It is Claudius!" cried the boy, Fish, beside me.
18
621
"Claudius!" So that, I thought, was Claudius, who had been regent for Henrius Sevarius, and who, doubtless, had attempted to have him killed.
18
622
The boy's fists were clenched on the parapet.
18
623
Then the three men, with some others, fled into my holding.
18
624
On the wall Thurnock waved his great bow over his head.
For an instant, white-faced, wild, I saw below Lysias, with his helmet with its crest of sleen hair, and beside him, with the string of pearls of the Vosk sorp about his forehead, the rencer Henrak, who had, long ago, betrayed the rencers for the gold of Port Kar.
And behind them, in a rich swirling cloak of the fur of the white, spotted sea sleen, sword in hand, looking wildly about, was another man, one I did not know.
"It is Claudius!" cried the boy, Fish, beside me.
"Claudius!" So that, I thought, was Claudius, who had been regent for Henrius Sevarius, and who, doubtless, had attempted to have him killed.
The boy's fists were clenched on the parapet.
Then the three men, with some others, fled into my holding.
On the wall Thurnock waved his great bow over his head.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18)