Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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They belonged to a fellow who was en route to Port Cos, and thence to Turmus, and thence to the island of Cos itself, where it was his intention to exhibit and vend them.
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She had found them in holding cages, near the spice wharf.
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The address of their master, who was residing in an inn nearby, was given to her by their keeper.
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17
They were due to be shipped west to Port Cos at noon tomorrow.
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Tonight, however, he was pleased to make some coins on them.
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"They are beautiful," said Glyco, the merchant of Port Cos to whom we owed so much.
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It was he who, in effect, had organized the resistance of the river towns to the pirates, and had had the good sense and fortune to recruit the redoubtable Callimachus of Port Cos as his field commander, a man without whose military skills and reputation on the river our projects might have been doomed to failure.
They belonged to a fellow who was en route to Port Cos, and thence to Turmus, and thence to the island of Cos itself, where it was his intention to exhibit and vend them.
She had found them in holding cages, near the spice wharf.
The address of their master, who was residing in an inn nearby, was given to her by their keeper.
They were due to be shipped west to Port Cos at noon tomorrow.
Tonight, however, he was pleased to make some coins on them.
"They are beautiful," said Glyco, the merchant of Port Cos to whom we owed so much.
It was he who, in effect, had organized the resistance of the river towns to the pirates, and had had the good sense and fortune to recruit the redoubtable Callimachus of Port Cos as his field commander, a man without whose military skills and reputation on the river our projects might have been doomed to failure.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )