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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 208 "That has been known to me for over a year," I said.
1 209 "Why do you speak of it now?" "We are ignorant of so many things," mused Samos.
1 210 I shrugged.
1 211 Much of gor was terra incognita.
1 212 Few knew well the lands on the east of the Voltai and Thentis ranges, for example, or what lay west of the farther islands, near Cos and Tyros.
1 213 It was more irritating, of course, to realize that even considerable areas of territory above Schendi, south of the Vosk, and west of Ar, were unknown.
1 214 "There was good reason to speculate that the Cartius entered the Vosk, by way of Lake Ushindi," I said.
"That has been known to me for over a year," I said. "Why do you speak of it now?" "We are ignorant of so many things," mused Samos. I shrugged. Much of gor was terra incognita. Few knew well the lands on the east of the Voltai and Thentis ranges, for example, or what lay west of the farther islands, near Cos and Tyros. It was more irritating, of course, to realize that even considerable areas of territory above Schendi, south of the Vosk, and west of Ar, were unknown. "There was good reason to speculate that the Cartius entered the Vosk, by way of Lake Ushindi," I said. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )