Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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"It seems a preposterous demand," I admitted, smiling.
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"You know, however, what I did in the south?" asked Ivar.
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446
"It is well known," I said, "that you freed Chenbar, the Sea Sleen, Ubar of Tyros, from the chains of a dungeon of Port Kar, your fee being his weight in the sapphires of Schendi".
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447
I did not mention to the Forkbeard that it had been I, as Bosk of Port Kar, admiral of the city, who had been responsible for the incarceration of Chenbar.
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448
Yet I admired the audacity of the man of Torvaldsland, though his act, in freeing Chenbar to act against me, had almost cost me my life last year in the northern forests.
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Sarus of Tyros, acting under his orders, had struck to capture both Marlenus of Ar and myself.
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He had failed to capture me, and I had, eventually, managed to free Marlenus, his men and mine, and defeat Sarus.
"It seems a preposterous demand," I admitted, smiling.
"You know, however, what I did in the south?" asked Ivar.
"It is well known," I said, "that you freed Chenbar, the Sea Sleen, Ubar of Tyros, from the chains of a dungeon of Port Kar, your fee being his weight in the sapphires of Schendi".
I did not mention to the Forkbeard that it had been I, as Bosk of Port Kar, admiral of the city, who had been responsible for the incarceration of Chenbar.
Yet I admired the audacity of the man of Torvaldsland, though his act, in freeing Chenbar to act against me, had almost cost me my life last year in the northern forests.
Sarus of Tyros, acting under his orders, had struck to capture both Marlenus of Ar and myself.
He had failed to capture me, and I had, eventually, managed to free Marlenus, his men and mine, and defeat Sarus.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )