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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 265 "With the evening's tide," he said.
13 266 I bowed my head.
13 267 "Thank you, Master," said I.
13 268 Tenrik, followed by the scribe, turned and left.
13 269 I noted that now the fisherman had finished with his net and that he, too, was preparing to depart.
13 270 He folded the net carefully and dropped it over his left shoulder.
13 271 He then picked up his trident in his right hand and, not looking back, took his way from the slaves' wharf.
"With the evening's tide," he said. I bowed my head. "Thank you, Master," said I. Tenrik, followed by the scribe, turned and left. I noted that now the fisherman had finished with his net and that he, too, was preparing to depart. He folded the net carefully and dropped it over his left shoulder. He then picked up his trident in his right hand and, not looking back, took his way from the slaves' wharf. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )