Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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127
In time, perhaps a few months, it might even find its way to the Tamber, and, perhaps, in time, to the surgent green washes, the vast rolling swells, of thassa herself, the sea.
In time, perhaps a few months, it might even find its way to the Tamber, and, perhaps, in time, to the surgent green washes, the vast rolling swells, of Thassa herself, the sea.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #127)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
124
"It seems, thus," I said, "that your fortunes have changed".
21
125
She put down her head, and whimpered once.
21
126
I then thrust the large wooden piece, carved in the likeness of the neck and head of a gant, out into the marsh.
21
127
In time, perhaps a few months, it might even find its way to the Tamber, and, perhaps, in time, to the surgent green washes, the vast rolling swells, of thassa herself, the sea.
21
128
"Come along, Ina," I said.
21
129
"We must be on our way".
22
1
Blankets "Captor!" she said, pleased, as I strode up the sunny sand of the small bar, coming upon our camp.
"It seems, thus," I said, "that your fortunes have changed".
She put down her head, and whimpered once.
I then thrust the large wooden piece, carved in the likeness of the neck and head of a gant, out into the marsh.
In time, perhaps a few months, it might even find its way to the Tamber, and, perhaps, in time, to the surgent green washes, the vast rolling swells, of thassa herself, the sea.
"Come along, Ina," I said.
"We must be on our way".
Blankets "Captor!" she said, pleased, as I strode up the sunny sand of the small bar, coming upon our camp.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 21)