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

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29 233 "There are too few men on the walls".
29 234 "I surely have no objection to that," I said.
29 235 "Hopefully most of the ships and men of Policrates are abroad".
29 236 "Now," asked Callimachus, "when they are waiting for Ragnar Voskjard?" "He is not due, in their opinion, for ten days," I said.
29 237 "Let us withdraw," advised Callimachus.
29 238 "The cups of Cos," I cried to the man on the wall, "are not the cups of Ar!" "Yet each may be filled with a splendid wine," he called down.
29 239 "The ships of Cos," I called to the man on the wall, "are not the ships of Ar!" "But the holds of each may contain fine treasures," he answered.
"There are too few men on the walls". "I surely have no objection to that," I said. "Hopefully most of the ships and men of Policrates are abroad". "Now," asked Callimachus, "when they are waiting for Ragnar Voskjard?" "He is not due, in their opinion, for ten days," I said. "Let us withdraw," advised Callimachus. "The cups of Cos," I cried to the man on the wall, "are not the cups of Ar!" "Yet each may be filled with a splendid wine," he called down. "The ships of Cos," I called to the man on the wall, "are not the ships of Ar!" "But the holds of each may contain fine treasures," he answered. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )