Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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347
"Yes, Noble Samos," said the boy.
11
348
Lysias, looking about himself, his cloak swirling, followed the boy from the room.
11
349
Samos rose before his curule chair.
11
350
"Is it true," he asked, "that in the eyes of the council Henrius Sevarius is no longer Ubar or Captain in Port Kar?" "It is," cried the voices.
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351
"It is!" And none, I think, cried louder than the other Ubars upon their thrones.
11
352
When the tumult had subsided, Samos faced the four thrones of the Ubars.
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353
Uneasily they regarded him.
"Yes, Noble Samos," said the boy.
Lysias, looking about himself, his cloak swirling, followed the boy from the room.
Samos rose before his curule chair.
"Is it true," he asked, "that in the eyes of the council Henrius Sevarius is no longer Ubar or Captain in Port Kar?" "It is," cried the voices.
"It is!" And none, I think, cried louder than the other Ubars upon their thrones.
When the tumult had subsided, Samos faced the four thrones of the Ubars.
Uneasily they regarded him.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )