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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 119 Generally in the evening I ate with Thurnock and Clitus, with their slaves, and Midice.
10 120 Sometimes we were joined by Tab.
10 121 Captains, commonly, do not eat with their men.
10 122 My attention was returned now to the meeting of the council of the Captains of Port Kar.
10 123 A seaman, reportedly escaped from Cos, was telling of the preparation of a great fleet intending to sail against Port Kar, a fleet that would be enlarged by the forces of Tyros as well.
10 124 There was little interest in this report.
10 125 Cos and Tyros, when not at one another's throats, are always threatening to join their forces for an onslaught on Port Kar.
Generally in the evening I ate with Thurnock and Clitus, with their slaves, and Midice. Sometimes we were joined by Tab. Captains, commonly, do not eat with their men. My attention was returned now to the meeting of the council of the Captains of Port Kar. A seaman, reportedly escaped from Cos, was telling of the preparation of a great fleet intending to sail against Port Kar, a fleet that would be enlarged by the forces of Tyros as well. There was little interest in this report. Cos and Tyros, when not at one another's throats, are always threatening to join their forces for an onslaught on Port Kar. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )