Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Particularly since it was known of the hostility of the river tribes on what is now called the Thassa Cartius".
"Particularly since it was known of the hostility of the river tribes on what is now called the Thassa Cartius".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #221)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"And until the calculations of Ramani, and the expeditions of Shaba and Ramus, who had reason to believe otherwise?" "The rain forests closed the Cartius proper for most civilized persons from the south," I said, "and what trading took place tended to be confined to the ubarates of the southern shore of Lake Ushindi.
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It was convenient then, for trading purposes, to make use of either the Kamba or the Nyoka to reach Thassa".
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"That precluded the need to find a northwest passage from Ushindi," said Samos.
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"Particularly since it was known of the hostility of the river tribes on what is now called the Thassa Cartius".
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"Yes," said Samos.
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"But surely, before the expedition of Shaba," I said, "others must have searched for the exit of the Cartius from Ushindi".
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"It seems likely they were slain by the tribes of the northern shores of Ushindi," said Samos.
"And until the calculations of Ramani, and the expeditions of Shaba and Ramus, who had reason to believe otherwise?" "The rain forests closed the Cartius proper for most civilized persons from the south," I said, "and what trading took place tended to be confined to the ubarates of the southern shore of Lake Ushindi.
It was convenient then, for trading purposes, to make use of either the Kamba or the Nyoka to reach Thassa".
"That precluded the need to find a northwest passage from Ushindi," said Samos.
"Particularly since it was known of the hostility of the river tribes on what is now called the Thassa Cartius".
"Yes," said Samos.
"But surely, before the expedition of Shaba," I said, "others must have searched for the exit of the Cartius from Ushindi".
"It seems likely they were slain by the tribes of the northern shores of Ushindi," said Samos.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1)