Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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471
"And," I asked, "do we abide by their acceptance? Would there then be truly peace between Port Kar, and Cos and Tyros?" "That," smiled Samos, "may always be taken under consideration at a future meeting of the council".
11
472
There was rough laughter at this.
11
473
"The time is opportune," said Samos, "to offer peace to Cos and Tyros.
11
474
For one thing, the council has newly come to power.
11
475
For another, I have learned from spies that this very week the Ubar of Tyros visits Cos".
11
476
The captains muttered angrily.
11
477
It did not bode well for Port Kar that the Ubar of Tyros should voyage to Cos.
"And," I asked, "do we abide by their acceptance? Would there then be truly peace between Port Kar, and Cos and Tyros?" "That," smiled Samos, "may always be taken under consideration at a future meeting of the council".
There was rough laughter at this.
"The time is opportune," said Samos, "to offer peace to Cos and Tyros.
For one thing, the council has newly come to power.
For another, I have learned from spies that this very week the Ubar of Tyros visits Cos".
The captains muttered angrily.
It did not bode well for Port Kar that the Ubar of Tyros should voyage to Cos.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )