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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 120 The oarsman stood up, a fisherman, and extended his hand, to help the two fellows into the boat.
19 121 We had overloaded the last boat.
19 122 We, the five of us remaining on the walkway, watched this second small boat pull away, moving slowly toward the piers.
19 123 "I would like to say good-bye to my companion," said one of the fellows.
19 124 "Perhaps she is still alive out there," said another.
19 125 "When do you think it will be over?" asked one of the fellows.
19 126 "By the fifteenth Ahn," said another, grimly.
The oarsman stood up, a fisherman, and extended his hand, to help the two fellows into the boat. We had overloaded the last boat. We, the five of us remaining on the walkway, watched this second small boat pull away, moving slowly toward the piers. "I would like to say good-bye to my companion," said one of the fellows. "Perhaps she is still alive out there," said another. "When do you think it will be over?" asked one of the fellows. "By the fifteenth Ahn," said another, grimly. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )