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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

One could see the harbor and, of course, beyond, gleaming Thassa, the sea. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #32)
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36 32 One could see the harbor and, of course, beyond, gleaming thassa, the sea.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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36 29 After I had assured myself of the relative safety of Marcus and Ina, of course, it was my intention to venture to Torcadino, where I hoped to be able to convey intelligence of the affairs in the north to Dietrich of Tarnburg.
36 30 "It is beautiful!" said Ina.
36 31 "It is a lovely city, in a lovely setting," I said.
36 32 One could see the harbor and, of course, beyond, gleaming thassa, the sea.
36 33 I looked down at Ina.
36 34 She wore a sleeveless, calf-length brown dress, woven of the wool of the bounding hurt.
36 35 This was, in spite of the lack of sleeves, clearly the garment of a free woman.
After I had assured myself of the relative safety of Marcus and Ina, of course, it was my intention to venture to Torcadino, where I hoped to be able to convey intelligence of the affairs in the north to Dietrich of Tarnburg. "It is beautiful!" said Ina. "It is a lovely city, in a lovely setting," I said. One could see the harbor and, of course, beyond, gleaming thassa, the sea. I looked down at Ina. She wore a sleeveless, calf-length brown dress, woven of the wool of the bounding hurt. This was, in spite of the lack of sleeves, clearly the garment of a free woman. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 36)