Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Luma no longer wore her collar.
Luma no longer wore her collar.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #34)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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To my astonishment, however, by the laws of Port Kar, the ships, properties and chattels of Surbus, he having been vanquished in fair combat and permitted the death of blood and sea, became mine; his men stood ready to obey me; his ships became mine to command; his hall became my hall, his riches mine, his slaves mine.
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It was thus that I had become a captain in Port Kar, jewel of gleaming Thassa.
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"I have the accounts for your inspection," said Luma.
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Luma no longer wore her collar.
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After the victory of the 25th of Se'Kara, over the fleets of Tyros and Cos, I had freed her.
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She had much increased my fortunes.
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Freed, she took payment, but not as much as her services, I knew, warranted.
To my astonishment, however, by the laws of Port Kar, the ships, properties and chattels of Surbus, he having been vanquished in fair combat and permitted the death of blood and sea, became mine; his men stood ready to obey me; his ships became mine to command; his hall became my hall, his riches mine, his slaves mine.
It was thus that I had become a captain in Port Kar, jewel of gleaming Thassa.
"I have the accounts for your inspection," said Luma.
Luma no longer wore her collar.
After the victory of the 25th of Se'Kara, over the fleets of Tyros and Cos, I had freed her.
She had much increased my fortunes.
Freed, she took payment, but not as much as her services, I knew, warranted.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)