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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

Who knew how high might have been raised the chair of Bosk? Perhaps there might even, in time, have been a Ubar in Port Kar, sovereign over even the Council of Captains. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #339)
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9 339 Who knew how high might have been raised the chair of Bosk? Perhaps there might even, in time, have been a Ubar in Port Kar, sovereign over even the council of Captains.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 336 The companionship would have been an excellent one, a superb one.
9 337 Talena was a rich and powerful woman, high born and influential.
9 338 It would have been an excellent match.
9 339 Who knew how high might have been raised the chair of Bosk? Perhaps there might even, in time, have been a Ubar in Port Kar, sovereign over even the council of Captains.
9 340 And there might, in time, have been an alliance, in virtue of the companionship, between Port Kar and Ar, and other cities.
9 341 And who knew, in time, there might have been but one throne of one Ubar of this unprecedented empire? Who knew to what heights might have been raised the chair of Bosk? We would have made a splendid and powerful couple, the envy of Gor, Bosk, the great Bosk, and Talena, the beautiful Talena, daughter of a great Ubar, his consort.
9 342 Who knew to what heights might have been raised the chair of Bosk? But Talena had now been disowned.
The companionship would have been an excellent one, a superb one. Talena was a rich and powerful woman, high born and influential. It would have been an excellent match. Who knew how high might have been raised the chair of Bosk? Perhaps there might even, in time, have been a Ubar in Port Kar, sovereign over even the council of Captains. And there might, in time, have been an alliance, in virtue of the companionship, between Port Kar and Ar, and other cities. And who knew, in time, there might have been but one throne of one Ubar of this unprecedented empire? Who knew to what heights might have been raised the chair of Bosk? We would have made a splendid and powerful couple, the envy of Gor, Bosk, the great Bosk, and Talena, the beautiful Talena, daughter of a great Ubar, his consort. Who knew to what heights might have been raised the chair of Bosk? But Talena had now been disowned. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9)