Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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She was brought to Port Kar tied at the prow of the corsair which had taken her vessel.
She was brought to Port Kar tied at the prow of the corsair which had taken her vessel.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #18)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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He then proceeded to the next ring and, from the tray carried by a slave behind him, placed another bowl on the cement, near the next ring, and blonde Kira rose to all fours.
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Kira was Cosian.
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17
She had been taken at sea.
24
18
She was brought to Port Kar tied at the prow of the corsair which had taken her vessel.
24
19
It is not unusual for a ship, its voyage successful, to return through the western or southern sea gates, making its way slowly, in a stately fashion, through the canals to the arsenal harbor, with a lovely captive, the best of the catch, so displayed.
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This is a rather vaunted exhibition of a trophy, it seems, a public display of success, doubtless a vanity of sorts.
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21
Otherwise, one might have recourse to the arsenal sea gate, reaching the harbor directly.
He then proceeded to the next ring and, from the tray carried by a slave behind him, placed another bowl on the cement, near the next ring, and blonde Kira rose to all fours.
Kira was Cosian.
She had been taken at sea.
She was brought to Port Kar tied at the prow of the corsair which had taken her vessel.
It is not unusual for a ship, its voyage successful, to return through the western or southern sea gates, making its way slowly, in a stately fashion, through the canals to the arsenal harbor, with a lovely captive, the best of the catch, so displayed.
This is a rather vaunted exhibition of a trophy, it seems, a public display of success, doubtless a vanity of sorts.
Otherwise, one might have recourse to the arsenal sea gate, reaching the harbor directly.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24)