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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"It seems likely they were slain by the tribes of the northern shores of Ushindi," said Samos. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #224)
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1 224 "It seems likely they were slain by the tribes of the northern shores of Ushindi," said Samos.

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

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1 221 "Particularly since it was known of the hostility of the river tribes on what is now called the Thassa Cartius".
1 222 "Yes," said Samos.
1 223 "But surely, before the expedition of Shaba," I said, "others must have searched for the exit of the Cartius from Ushindi".
1 224 "It seems likely they were slain by the tribes of the northern shores of Ushindi," said Samos.
1 225 "How is it that the expedition of Shaba was successful?" I asked.
1 226 "Have you heard of Bila Huruma?" asked Samos.
1 227 "A little," I said.
"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. "How is it that the expedition of Shaba was successful?" I asked. "Have you heard of Bila Huruma?" asked Samos. "A little," I said. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1)