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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 278 My men could not speak.
22 279 I, too, was struck with silence.
22 280 To be Ubara of Ar was the most glorious thing to which a woman might aspire.
22 281 It meant that she would be the richest and most powerful woman on gor, that armies and navies, and tarn cavalries, could move upon her very word, that the taxes of an empire the wealthiest on gor could be laid at her feet, that the most precious of gems and jewels might be hers, that she would be the most envied woman on the planet.
22 282 "I have the forests," she said.
22 283 Marlenus could not speak.
22 284 "It seems," he said, "that I am not always victorious".
My men could not speak. I, too, was struck with silence. To be Ubara of Ar was the most glorious thing to which a woman might aspire. It meant that she would be the richest and most powerful woman on gor, that armies and navies, and tarn cavalries, could move upon her very word, that the taxes of an empire the wealthiest on gor could be laid at her feet, that the most precious of gems and jewels might be hers, that she would be the most envied woman on the planet. "I have the forests," she said. Marlenus could not speak. "It seems," he said, "that I am not always victorious". - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )