Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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305
"Earlier today," I asked, "did noble Samos send word to me that he wished to speak with me?" Samos looked at me.
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306
"No," he said.
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307
I bowed my head.
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308
Then Samos, who was senior captain of the council of Captains of Port Kar, turned and left.
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309
"Samos," said one of the scribes nearby, "only made landfall in Port Kar this night, at the eighteenth hour, from Scagnar".
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310
"I see," I said.
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311
So who then, I asked myself, would write such a note? Apparently there were others then in Port Kar who would have business with me.
"Earlier today," I asked, "did noble Samos send word to me that he wished to speak with me?" Samos looked at me.
"No," he said.
I bowed my head.
Then Samos, who was senior captain of the council of Captains of Port Kar, turned and left.
"Samos," said one of the scribes nearby, "only made landfall in Port Kar this night, at the eighteenth hour, from Scagnar".
"I see," I said.
So who then, I asked myself, would write such a note? Apparently there were others then in Port Kar who would have business with me.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )