Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The Blood Mark I could smell the sea, gleaming thassa, in the myths said to be without a farther shore.
The Blood Mark I could smell the sea, gleaming Thassa, in the myths said to be without a farther shore.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Marlenus lifted his hand in farewell.
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I, too, lifted my hand, saluting him, and turned the tarn from Ar.
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The sun was sinking behind the great gate of Ar as the tarn streaked over the walls, departing from the city.
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The Blood Mark I could smell the sea, gleaming thassa, in the myths said to be without a farther shore.
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I reached down from the rush craft and took a palm of water into my hand and touched my tongue to it.
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thassa could not be far beyond.
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I took the triangular-bladed tem-wood paddle and moved the small craft, light and narrow, large enough scarcely for one man, ahead.
Marlenus lifted his hand in farewell.
I, too, lifted my hand, saluting him, and turned the tarn from Ar.
The sun was sinking behind the great gate of Ar as the tarn streaked over the walls, departing from the city.
The Blood Mark I could smell the sea, gleaming thassa, in the myths said to be without a farther shore.
I reached down from the rush craft and took a palm of water into my hand and touched my tongue to it.
thassa could not be far beyond.
I took the triangular-bladed tem-wood paddle and moved the small craft, light and narrow, large enough scarcely for one man, ahead.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 1)