Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The great merchant galleys of Port Kar, and Cos, and Tyros, and other maritime powers, utilized thousands of such miserable wretches, fed on brews of peas and black bread, chained in the rowing holds, under the whips of slave masters, their lives measured by feedings and beatings, and the labor of the oar.
The great merchant galleys of Port Kar, and Cos, and Tyros, and other maritime powers, utilized thousands of such miserable wretches, fed on brews of peas and black bread, chained in the rowing holds, under the whips of slave masters, their lives measured by feedings and beatings, and the labor of the oar.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #222)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Samos did not admonish her.
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"What is to be your fate?" asked Samos.
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221
"Doubtless to be a galley slave," he said.
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222
The great merchant galleys of Port Kar, and Cos, and Tyros, and other maritime powers, utilized thousands of such miserable wretches, fed on brews of peas and black bread, chained in the rowing holds, under the whips of slave masters, their lives measured by feedings and beatings, and the labor of the oar.
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"What were you doing in the northern forests?" I asked him.
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"I am an outlaw," he said proudly.
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"You are a slave," said Samos.
Samos did not admonish her.
"What is to be your fate?" asked Samos.
"Doubtless to be a galley slave," he said.
The great merchant galleys of Port Kar, and Cos, and Tyros, and other maritime powers, utilized thousands of such miserable wretches, fed on brews of peas and black bread, chained in the rowing holds, under the whips of slave masters, their lives measured by feedings and beatings, and the labor of the oar.
"What were you doing in the northern forests?" I asked him.
"I am an outlaw," he said proudly.
"You are a slave," said Samos.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1)