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

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11 325 I gazed upon the Ubars: squat, brilliant Chung; narrow-faced, cunning Eteocles; tall, long-haired Nigel, like a warlord from Torvaldsland; and Sullius Maximus, who was said to write poetry and be a student of the properties of various poisons.
11 326 "How many ships has he?" asked Samos.
11 327 "One hundred and two!" said Lysias proudly.
11 328 "The captains of the council," said Samos, dryly, "have some one thousand ships pledged to their personal service.
11 329 And further, the council is executor with respect to the disposition and application of the ships of the city, in the number of approximately another thousand".
11 330 Lysias stood scowling before Samos, his helmet in the crook of his arm, his long cloak falling behind him.
11 331 "The council commands," summarized Samos, "some two thousand ships".
I gazed upon the Ubars: squat, brilliant Chung; narrow-faced, cunning Eteocles; tall, long-haired Nigel, like a warlord from Torvaldsland; and Sullius Maximus, who was said to write poetry and be a student of the properties of various poisons. "How many ships has he?" asked Samos. "One hundred and two!" said Lysias proudly. "The captains of the council," said Samos, dryly, "have some one thousand ships pledged to their personal service. And further, the council is executor with respect to the disposition and application of the ships of the city, in the number of approximately another thousand". Lysias stood scowling before Samos, his helmet in the crook of his arm, his long cloak falling behind him. "The council commands," summarized Samos, "some two thousand ships". - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )