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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

How rich a joke it was, to have enslaved the girl who would have been Ubara of Cos, to have put her to work in my kitchens, to have given the use of her to a mere slave boy! This story would soon be told in all the ports of Thassa and all the cities of Gor! How shamed would be Tyros and Cos, enemies of my city, Port Kar! How delicious is the defeat of enemies! How glorious is power, success, triumph! I reached drunkenly into the bag of gold beside my chair and grabbed up handfuls, flinging them about the room. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #609)
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15 609 How rich a joke it was, to have enslaved the girl who would have been Ubara of Cos, to have put her to work in my kitchens, to have given the use of her to a mere slave boy! This story would soon be told in all the ports of thassa and all the cities of Gor! How shamed would be Tyros and Cos, enemies of my city, Port Kar! How delicious is the defeat of enemies! How glorious is power, success, triumph! I reached drunkenly into the bag of gold beside my chair and grabbed up handfuls, flinging them about the room.

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

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15 606 The girl collapsed weeping, but Fish, with great gentleness lifted her in his arms and carried her from the hall.
15 607 I laughed.
15 608 And there was great laughter.
15 609 How rich a joke it was, to have enslaved the girl who would have been Ubara of Cos, to have put her to work in my kitchens, to have given the use of her to a mere slave boy! This story would soon be told in all the ports of thassa and all the cities of Gor! How shamed would be Tyros and Cos, enemies of my city, Port Kar! How delicious is the defeat of enemies! How glorious is power, success, triumph! I reached drunkenly into the bag of gold beside my chair and grabbed up handfuls, flinging them about the room.
15 610 I stood and threw about me showers of the tarn disks of Ar, of Tyros, of Cos, Thentis, Turia and Port Kar!.
15 611 Men scrambled wildly, laughing and fighting for the coins.
15 612 Each was of double weight! "Paga!" I cried and held back the goblet and Telima filled it.
The girl collapsed weeping, but Fish, with great gentleness lifted her in his arms and carried her from the hall. I laughed. And there was great laughter. How rich a joke it was, to have enslaved the girl who would have been Ubara of Cos, to have put her to work in my kitchens, to have given the use of her to a mere slave boy! This story would soon be told in all the ports of thassa and all the cities of Gor! How shamed would be Tyros and Cos, enemies of my city, Port Kar! How delicious is the defeat of enemies! How glorious is power, success, triumph! I reached drunkenly into the bag of gold beside my chair and grabbed up handfuls, flinging them about the room. I stood and threw about me showers of the tarn disks of Ar, of Tyros, of Cos, Thentis, Turia and Port Kar!. Men scrambled wildly, laughing and fighting for the coins. Each was of double weight! "Paga!" I cried and held back the goblet and Telima filled it. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)