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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 3 Port Kar seems a lonely place at such an hour.
3 4 I trod a walkway beside a canal, my sea bag over my shoulder.
3 5 The air was damp.
3 6 Here and there small lamps, set in niches, high in stone walls, or lanterns, hung on iron projections, shed small pools of light on the sides of buildings and illuminated, too, in their secondary ambiance, the stones of the sloping walkway on which I trod, one of many leading down to the wharves.
3 7 I could smell Thassa, the sea.
3 8 Two guardsmen, passing me, lifted their lanterns.
3 9 "Tal," I said to them, and continued on my way.
Port Kar seems a lonely place at such an hour. I trod a walkway beside a canal, my sea bag over my shoulder. The air was damp. Here and there small lamps, set in niches, high in stone walls, or lanterns, hung on iron projections, shed small pools of light on the sides of buildings and illuminated, too, in their secondary ambiance, the stones of the sloping walkway on which I trod, one of many leading down to the wharves. I could smell Thassa, the sea. Two guardsmen, passing me, lifted their lanterns. "Tal," I said to them, and continued on my way. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )