Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
10
52
I smiled to myself, looking upon the bearded, dour countenance of the officer, his long hair tied behind his head with scarlet string.
I smiled to myself, looking upon the bearded, dour countenance of the officer, his long hair tied behind his head with scarlet string.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #52)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
49
He was the one who had come to the rence islands, who had had upon his helmet the two golden slashes.
10
50
I had not seen Henrak, who had betrayed the rencers, in Port Kar.
10
51
I did not know if he had perished in the marshes or not.
10
52
I smiled to myself, looking upon the bearded, dour countenance of the officer, his long hair tied behind his head with scarlet string.
10
53
His name was Lysias.
10
54
He had been a captain for only four months, having acquired the fifth ship, medium class, required.
10
55
He was rather well known now in Port Kar, having lost six barges, with their slaves and cargo, and most of his crews, in the marshes.
He was the one who had come to the rence islands, who had had upon his helmet the two golden slashes.
I had not seen Henrak, who had betrayed the rencers, in Port Kar.
I did not know if he had perished in the marshes or not.
I smiled to myself, looking upon the bearded, dour countenance of the officer, his long hair tied behind his head with scarlet string.
His name was Lysias.
He had been a captain for only four months, having acquired the fifth ship, medium class, required.
He was rather well known now in Port Kar, having lost six barges, with their slaves and cargo, and most of his crews, in the marshes.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10)