Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
426
Surely it did not seem likely that Sevarius would have moved if he had not been assured, at some point, of the support of the power of Cos and Tyros.
11
427
"Myself," Samos went on, "I am weary of war with Cos and Tyros".
11
428
The captains looked at one another.
11
429
"Now that the council is sovereign in Port Kar," Samos said, his fist clenched on the arm of his curule chair, "might not peace be possible?" This puzzled me.
11
430
I saw one or two of the captains raise their heads from the arms of their curule chairs.
11
431
One captain, leaning back in his curule chair, said, "There has always been war between Port Kar, and Cos and Tyros".
11
432
I did not expect these remarks from Samos.
Surely it did not seem likely that Sevarius would have moved if he had not been assured, at some point, of the support of the power of Cos and Tyros.
"Myself," Samos went on, "I am weary of war with Cos and Tyros".
The captains looked at one another.
"Now that the council is sovereign in Port Kar," Samos said, his fist clenched on the arm of his curule chair, "might not peace be possible?" This puzzled me.
I saw one or two of the captains raise their heads from the arms of their curule chairs.
One captain, leaning back in his curule chair, said, "There has always been war between Port Kar, and Cos and Tyros".
I did not expect these remarks from Samos.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )