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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 494 "No," he said, "I would not propose that".
11 495 "Excellent," I said.
11 496 The captains looked at one another.
11 497 "Let there be peace in the council," said the scribe behind the great table, that before the now-empty five thrones of the Ubars of Port Kar.
11 498 "I have less interest in piracy, I gather, than many of my colleagues," I said.
11 499 "Since my interests are substantially in commerce I, for one, would welcome peace with Cos and Tyros.
11 500 It seems not unlikely to me that these two powers may well be weary of war, as Samos informs us he is.
"No," he said, "I would not propose that". "Excellent," I said. The captains looked at one another. "Let there be peace in the council," said the scribe behind the great table, that before the now-empty five thrones of the Ubars of Port Kar. "I have less interest in piracy, I gather, than many of my colleagues," I said. "Since my interests are substantially in commerce I, for one, would welcome peace with Cos and Tyros. It seems not unlikely to me that these two powers may well be weary of war, as Samos informs us he is. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )