Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
790
He bowed his head and took his leave, and Midice slipped to her feet and accompanied him.
18
791
"I do not think it wise for Rencers," said Ho-Hak, "to be over long in Port Kar.
18
792
Under the cover of darkness we shall depart".
18
793
"My thanks to you and your people," said I.
18
794
"The rence islands, now confederated," said Ho-Hak, "are yours".
18
795
"I thank you," I said, "Ho-Hak".
18
796
"We can never repay you," he said, "for having once saved many of us from those of Port Kar, and for having taught us the lesson of the great bow".
He bowed his head and took his leave, and Midice slipped to her feet and accompanied him.
"I do not think it wise for Rencers," said Ho-Hak, "to be over long in Port Kar.
Under the cover of darkness we shall depart".
"My thanks to you and your people," said I.
"The rence islands, now confederated," said Ho-Hak, "are yours".
"I thank you," I said, "Ho-Hak".
"We can never repay you," he said, "for having once saved many of us from those of Port Kar, and for having taught us the lesson of the great bow".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )