Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
15
39
She said nothing.
15
40
The wild crowds screamed and shouted, and threw flowers, and the flagship, oars dipping in stately fashion, took her regal path, ram's crest dividing flowers in the water, between the buildings lining the great canal.
15
41
I stood among the falling flowers, my hand lifted to the crowds.
15
42
"Should I put you in a public paga tavern," I said, "doubtless hundreds of these would crowd its doors, that they might be served by one once destined to be a Ubara in Cos".
15
43
"Slay me," she said.
15
44
I waved to the crowds.
15
45
"My maidens?" she asked.
She said nothing.
The wild crowds screamed and shouted, and threw flowers, and the flagship, oars dipping in stately fashion, took her regal path, ram's crest dividing flowers in the water, between the buildings lining the great canal.
I stood among the falling flowers, my hand lifted to the crowds.
"Should I put you in a public paga tavern," I said, "doubtless hundreds of these would crowd its doors, that they might be served by one once destined to be a Ubara in Cos".
"Slay me," she said.
I waved to the crowds.
"My maidens?" she asked.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )