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Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 49 I lifted my hand, acknowledging that I had heard him, and continued my pace toward the wharves of Fina.
6 50 For several weeks I had moved from one river town to the next, examining slave markets and attempting to obtain information on the whereabouts of the pirate, Kliomenes.
6 51 Understandably I encountered few willing informants.
6 52 Many people, I was sure, knew more of this fellow than they admitted.
6 53 His name, and that of his captain, Policrates, were apparently feared on the river.
6 54 These river pirates were not, it must be understood, a few scattered crews of cutthroats.
6 55 Various bands had their own strongholds and ships.
I lifted my hand, acknowledging that I had heard him, and continued my pace toward the wharves of Fina. For several weeks I had moved from one river town to the next, examining slave markets and attempting to obtain information on the whereabouts of the pirate, Kliomenes. Understandably I encountered few willing informants. Many people, I was sure, knew more of this fellow than they admitted. His name, and that of his captain, Policrates, were apparently feared on the river. These river pirates were not, it must be understood, a few scattered crews of cutthroats. Various bands had their own strongholds and ships. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )