Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
76
Miles of Vonda, on the stem castle of the Tuka, and Kliomenes, on the walls of the holding, exchanged signals.
Miles of Vonda, on the stem castle of the Tuka, and Kliomenes, on the walls of the holding, exchanged signals.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #76)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
73
Too, I did not think Reginald would be eager to report that the documents had been stolen from his own ship, before its loss to the Tais.
10
74
Now, if he had survived the clash with the Tais, he could always maintain that the documents had been lost with the ship, in his bold and ill-fated attempt to prevent our escape.
10
75
I had little doubt that he would find it preferable to be commended for gallantry than cut to pieces for an inadvertent lapse or negligence.
10
76
Miles of Vonda, on the stem castle of the Tuka, and Kliomenes, on the walls of the holding, exchanged signals.
10
77
We had not, of course, struck out for Tetrapoli, nor any of the other river towns.
10
78
Instead of proceeding northwest toward Tetrapoli, or toward any other of the western towns, we had, under sail and oars, proceeded directly northward along the chain.
10
79
By dusk we had come to the northern break in the chain, that produced by the second portion of the Voskjard's fleet.
Too, I did not think Reginald would be eager to report that the documents had been stolen from his own ship, before its loss to the Tais.
Now, if he had survived the clash with the Tais, he could always maintain that the documents had been lost with the ship, in his bold and ill-fated attempt to prevent our escape.
I had little doubt that he would find it preferable to be commended for gallantry than cut to pieces for an inadvertent lapse or negligence.
Miles of Vonda, on the stem castle of the Tuka, and Kliomenes, on the walls of the holding, exchanged signals.
We had not, of course, struck out for Tetrapoli, nor any of the other river towns.
Instead of proceeding northwest toward Tetrapoli, or toward any other of the western towns, we had, under sail and oars, proceeded directly northward along the chain.
By dusk we had come to the northern break in the chain, that produced by the second portion of the Voskjard's fleet.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10)