Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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238
This angered me, for I felt that there must be more in the coup than the work of one of Port Kar's five Ubars.
11
239
I had expected, that very day, or this night, to receive word that the fleets of Cos and Tyros were approaching.
11
240
Could it be, I asked myself, that Cos and Tyros were not implicated in the attempted coup? "What of Cos and Tyros!" I demanded of the wretch fastened on the rack.
11
241
He had been one who had, with his crossbow, fired on the captains as they had run from the council.
11
242
His eyes had moved from his head; a large vein was livid on his forehead; his feet and hands were white; his wrists and ankles were bleeding; his body was little more than drawn suet; he was stained with his own excrement.
11
243
"Sevarius!" he whispered.
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244
"Sevarius!" "Are not Cos and Tyros to attack?" I demanded.
This angered me, for I felt that there must be more in the coup than the work of one of Port Kar's five Ubars.
I had expected, that very day, or this night, to receive word that the fleets of Cos and Tyros were approaching.
Could it be, I asked myself, that Cos and Tyros were not implicated in the attempted coup? "What of Cos and Tyros!" I demanded of the wretch fastened on the rack.
He had been one who had, with his crossbow, fired on the captains as they had run from the council.
His eyes had moved from his head; a large vein was livid on his forehead; his feet and hands were white; his wrists and ankles were bleeding; his body was little more than drawn suet; he was stained with his own excrement.
"Sevarius!" he whispered.
"Sevarius!" "Are not Cos and Tyros to attack?" I demanded.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )