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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 36 He is sometimes spoken of as the Ubar of Ubars.
7 37 Donna, and Chanda, and Marla, too, came to the line in the dirt.
7 38 Slave Beads stifled a sob.
7 39 Marlenus, who has seen his city threatened by a league of cities in the time of Pa-kur, doubtless views with disfavor the rise of the Salerian Confederation.
7 40 To be sure, at this time, it is relatively weak.
7 41 A Ubar, however, must think ahead.
7 42 On the other hand, it is commonly suspected that the major threat of the Salerian Confederation is not to Ar's security, but to her ambitions, in the person of Marlenus.
He is sometimes spoken of as the Ubar of Ubars. Donna, and Chanda, and Marla, too, came to the line in the dirt. Slave Beads stifled a sob. Marlenus, who has seen his city threatened by a league of cities in the time of Pa-kur, doubtless views with disfavor the rise of the Salerian Confederation. To be sure, at this time, it is relatively weak. A Ubar, however, must think ahead. On the other hand, it is commonly suspected that the major threat of the Salerian Confederation is not to Ar's security, but to her ambitions, in the person of Marlenus. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )