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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I do not think they cared to forsake their piracies, but, too, I think they felt a pride in serving one who was said, now, after the incident of the paga tavern, to possess one of the finest blades in Port Kar. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #235)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 235 I do not think they cared to forsake their piracies, but, too, I think they felt a pride in serving one who was said, now, after the incident of the paga tavern, to possess one of the finest blades in Port Kar.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 232 Any who did not wish to continue in my service were free to go.
10 233 I instructed Luma to discharge any such with a gift of gold, of half a stone's weight.
10 234 Surprisingly, few left my ships.
10 235 I do not think they cared to forsake their piracies, but, too, I think they felt a pride in serving one who was said, now, after the incident of the paga tavern, to possess one of the finest blades in Port Kar.
10 236 "When do we sail against the ships of Cos and Tyros?" asked Tab of me.
10 237 "Cos and Tyros," I said, "have not injured me".
10 238 "They will," said he.
Any who did not wish to continue in my service were free to go. I instructed Luma to discharge any such with a gift of gold, of half a stone's weight. Surprisingly, few left my ships. I do not think they cared to forsake their piracies, but, too, I think they felt a pride in serving one who was said, now, after the incident of the paga tavern, to possess one of the finest blades in Port Kar. "When do we sail against the ships of Cos and Tyros?" asked Tab of me. "Cos and Tyros," I said, "have not injured me". "They will," said he. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10)