Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Fight!" I drew on the one-strap and the tarn, against the wind, took flight and Chenbar of Kasra, Ubar of Tyros, the Sea Sleen, in the manacles of a common slave, swung free below us, helpless and pendant in the furies of the wind and the sleeting rain, the captive of Bosk, a captain of Port Kar, admiral of her fleet.
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How Bosk Returned to His House When we struck the icy, wind-driven decks of the Dorna my men rose at their benches and, cheering, waved their caps.
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"Take this prisoner," I told an officer, "and chain him below decks.
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The council will decide what is to be done with him".
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There was another cheer.
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Chenbar stood facing me for an instant, his fists clenched, fury in his eyes, and then he was rudely turned about and, by two seamen, forced below decks.
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"I expect," said the oar-master, "that in the rag of a slave he will eventually find his place at the bench of an arsenal round ship".
"Fight!" I drew on the one-strap and the tarn, against the wind, took flight and Chenbar of Kasra, Ubar of Tyros, the Sea Sleen, in the manacles of a common slave, swung free below us, helpless and pendant in the furies of the wind and the sleeting rain, the captive of Bosk, a captain of Port Kar, admiral of her fleet.
How Bosk Returned to His House When we struck the icy, wind-driven decks of the Dorna my men rose at their benches and, cheering, waved their caps.
"Take this prisoner," I told an officer, "and chain him below decks.
The council will decide what is to be done with him".
There was another cheer.
Chenbar stood facing me for an instant, his fists clenched, fury in his eyes, and then he was rudely turned about and, by two seamen, forced below decks.
"I expect," said the oar-master, "that in the rag of a slave he will eventually find his place at the bench of an arsenal round ship".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )