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

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13 9 I would go before the thrones of the Ubars of Cos and Tyros alone.
13 10 This was my wish, and a part of my plan.
13 11 I recalled standing before the thrones, in the towering throne room of Cos.
13 12 I put to them, the Ubars of Cos and Tyros, as well as I could, the proposals of the council of Captains of Port Kar, that there would be concord, and doubtless an opening of commerce, between the two Ubarates and the maligned city in the Vosk's delta, my own Port Kar.
13 13 As I spoke, the Ubar of Cos, Lurius of Jad, and the Ubar of Tyros, Chenbar of Kasra, the Sea Sleen, who was visiting Lurius on matters of state, sat unspeaking upon their thrones.
13 14 They asked no questions.
13 15 They merely regarded me.
I would go before the thrones of the Ubars of Cos and Tyros alone. This was my wish, and a part of my plan. I recalled standing before the thrones, in the towering throne room of Cos. I put to them, the Ubars of Cos and Tyros, as well as I could, the proposals of the council of Captains of Port Kar, that there would be concord, and doubtless an opening of commerce, between the two Ubarates and the maligned city in the Vosk's delta, my own Port Kar. As I spoke, the Ubar of Cos, Lurius of Jad, and the Ubar of Tyros, Chenbar of Kasra, the Sea Sleen, who was visiting Lurius on matters of state, sat unspeaking upon their thrones. They asked no questions. They merely regarded me. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )