Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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481
"Perhaps," said Samos, "members of a mission of peace might learn such matters".
11
482
There was a grunt of agreement from the captains.
11
483
"What of your spies," I asked, "who seem so well informed? Surely, if they can learn the itineraries of the Ubar of Tyros, it must be difficult to conceal from them a gathering of the fleets of two such powers as Cos and Tyros?" The hand of Samos went instinctively to the hilt of his weapon, but then he closed his hand and slowly placed the fist on the arm of his curule chair.
11
484
"You speak quickly," he said, "for one who is new to the council of Captains".
11
485
"More quickly than you choose to answer, it seems, noble Samos," said I.
11
486
I wondered what the interests of Samos in Cos and Tyros might be.
11
487
Samos spoke slowly.
"Perhaps," said Samos, "members of a mission of peace might learn such matters".
There was a grunt of agreement from the captains.
"What of your spies," I asked, "who seem so well informed? Surely, if they can learn the itineraries of the Ubar of Tyros, it must be difficult to conceal from them a gathering of the fleets of two such powers as Cos and Tyros?" The hand of Samos went instinctively to the hilt of his weapon, but then he closed his hand and slowly placed the fist on the arm of his curule chair.
"You speak quickly," he said, "for one who is new to the council of Captains".
"More quickly than you choose to answer, it seems, noble Samos," said I.
I wondered what the interests of Samos in Cos and Tyros might be.
Samos spoke slowly.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )