Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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142
"It is true," said one of them.
11
143
The power of the captains had been little diminished.
11
144
The coup intended to destroy them, swift as the falling of the assassin's blade, had failed.
11
145
Escaping into and barricading themselves within the hall of the council, most had saved themselves.
11
146
Others, fortunately as it had turned out for them, had not even been in attendance at the meeting.
11
147
The ships of the captains were usually moored, beyond this, within the city, in the mooring lakes fronting on their holdings and walled.
11
148
And those who had used the open wharves did not seem to have suffered damage.
"It is true," said one of them.
The power of the captains had been little diminished.
The coup intended to destroy them, swift as the falling of the assassin's blade, had failed.
Escaping into and barricading themselves within the hall of the council, most had saved themselves.
Others, fortunately as it had turned out for them, had not even been in attendance at the meeting.
The ships of the captains were usually moored, beyond this, within the city, in the mooring lakes fronting on their holdings and walled.
And those who had used the open wharves did not seem to have suffered damage.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )