Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
318
How splendid she would have looked at my side, my beautiful consort in Port Kar.
9
319
Together, in our curule chairs, raised above those of others, we might in the house of Bosk have held court.
9
320
With my wealth and power we might have been as Ubar and Ubara.
9
321
The jewels and robes which I would have given her would have been the finest in Port Kar, the finest on all gor.
9
322
But now it did not seem that she would stand beside me among falling flowers on the bow of the Tesephone, on some great holiday declared in Port Kar, as we returned in triumph to that city, making our way through its flower-strewn canals, beneath the windows and rooftops of cheering throngs.
9
323
She was now only a slave, no more than Sheera, or Grenna, or any other.
9
324
She had been the daughter of a Ubar.
How splendid she would have looked at my side, my beautiful consort in Port Kar.
Together, in our curule chairs, raised above those of others, we might in the house of Bosk have held court.
With my wealth and power we might have been as Ubar and Ubara.
The jewels and robes which I would have given her would have been the finest in Port Kar, the finest on all gor.
But now it did not seem that she would stand beside me among falling flowers on the bow of the Tesephone, on some great holiday declared in Port Kar, as we returned in triumph to that city, making our way through its flower-strewn canals, beneath the windows and rooftops of cheering throngs.
She was now only a slave, no more than Sheera, or Grenna, or any other.
She had been the daughter of a Ubar.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )