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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 76 They had once been enslaved by Tuchuks, but they were now free.
12 77 They had been returned, though still wearing the chains of slaves, as a gesture of good will, by Kamchak, Ubar San of the Wagon Peoples.
12 78 Turia was called the Ar of the south.
12 79 Cos and Port Kar, of course, are enemies, but, if the companion Price offered to Lurius were sufficient, I would not expect him to hesitate in giving me the girl.
12 80 The alliance, of course, would be understood, on all sides, as not altering the political conditions obtaining between the cities.
12 81 It was up to Lurius to dispose of his daughter as he saw fit.
12 82 She might not desire to come to Port Kar, but the feelings of the girl are not considered in such matters.
They had once been enslaved by Tuchuks, but they were now free. They had been returned, though still wearing the chains of slaves, as a gesture of good will, by Kamchak, Ubar San of the Wagon Peoples. Turia was called the Ar of the south. Cos and Port Kar, of course, are enemies, but, if the companion Price offered to Lurius were sufficient, I would not expect him to hesitate in giving me the girl. The alliance, of course, would be understood, on all sides, as not altering the political conditions obtaining between the cities. It was up to Lurius to dispose of his daughter as he saw fit. She might not desire to come to Port Kar, but the feelings of the girl are not considered in such matters. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )