Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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317
As Lysias spoke he walked back and forth before the table, his cloak swirling behind him, his helmet, with its captain's crest of sleen hair, in the crook of his arm.
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318
"And so," concluded Lysias, "I bring you all amnesty in the name of the Ubar of Port Kar, Henrius Sevarius!" "Henrius Sevarius, the Captain," said Samos, speaking from his curule chair, in the name of the council, "is most kind".
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319
Lysias dropped his head.
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320
"Henrius Sevarius, the Captain," said Samos, in measured words, "may, however, find that the council is less inclined to lenience than he".
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321
Lysias lifted his head in alarm.
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322
"His power is greater than any of yours!" he cried.
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323
And then he spun about to face the Ubars, each, with men about him, on his throne.
As Lysias spoke he walked back and forth before the table, his cloak swirling behind him, his helmet, with its captain's crest of sleen hair, in the crook of his arm.
"And so," concluded Lysias, "I bring you all amnesty in the name of the Ubar of Port Kar, Henrius Sevarius!" "Henrius Sevarius, the Captain," said Samos, speaking from his curule chair, in the name of the council, "is most kind".
Lysias dropped his head.
"Henrius Sevarius, the Captain," said Samos, in measured words, "may, however, find that the council is less inclined to lenience than he".
Lysias lifted his head in alarm.
"His power is greater than any of yours!" he cried.
And then he spun about to face the Ubars, each, with men about him, on his throne.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )