Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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59
Though his helmet still bore the two golden slashes, it now bore as well a crest of sleen hair, permitted only to captains.
Though his helmet still bore the two golden slashes, it now bore as well a crest of sleen hair, permitted only to captains.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #59)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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56
The story was that they had been attacked by more than a thousand rencers, abetted by a conjectured five hundred mercenaries, trained warriors, and had barely escaped with their lives.
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57
I was ready to grant him part of this story.
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58
But still, even in the face of such reputed odds as he had faced, there were those in Port Kar who smiled behind his back, thinking to themselves how he had gone forth with so fine a showing and had returned with little more than his life, a handful of terrified men, and a narrow wooden punt.
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59
Though his helmet still bore the two golden slashes, it now bore as well a crest of sleen hair, permitted only to captains.
10
60
He had received his fifth ship as a gift from the Ubar Henrius Sevarius, claiming to be the fifth of his line.
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61
Henrius Sevarius was said to be a mere boy, and his Ubarate one which was administered by his regent, Claudius, once of Tyros.
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62
Lysias had been client to the house of Sevarius, it was said, for five years, a period coterminous with the regency of Claudius, who had assumed the power of the house following the assassination of Henrius Sevarius the Fourth.
The story was that they had been attacked by more than a thousand rencers, abetted by a conjectured five hundred mercenaries, trained warriors, and had barely escaped with their lives.
I was ready to grant him part of this story.
But still, even in the face of such reputed odds as he had faced, there were those in Port Kar who smiled behind his back, thinking to themselves how he had gone forth with so fine a showing and had returned with little more than his life, a handful of terrified men, and a narrow wooden punt.
Though his helmet still bore the two golden slashes, it now bore as well a crest of sleen hair, permitted only to captains.
He had received his fifth ship as a gift from the Ubar Henrius Sevarius, claiming to be the fifth of his line.
Henrius Sevarius was said to be a mere boy, and his Ubarate one which was administered by his regent, Claudius, once of Tyros.
Lysias had been client to the house of Sevarius, it was said, for five years, a period coterminous with the regency of Claudius, who had assumed the power of the house following the assassination of Henrius Sevarius the Fourth.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10)