Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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263
"The moons are now full," had said Tab to me.
"The moons are now full," had said Tab to me.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #263)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
260
Saphrar, I recalled, had once been a perfumer from Tyros but, being exiled as a thief, had made his way to Port Kar, and thence had gone to Turia.
10
261
I had leaned on the rail of the light galley, and, in the moonlight, had listened to the mating whistles of the small fish.
10
262
They seemed so small, and innocent.
10
263
"The moons are now full," had said Tab to me.
10
264
"Yes," I had said, "weigh the anchors".
10
265
Silently, oars scarcely touching the water, we had moved from Cos, leaving her behind in the moonlight.
10
266
While I made my five voyages my other six ships were engaged in commercial ventures similar to those which had occupied my first four voyages.
Saphrar, I recalled, had once been a perfumer from Tyros but, being exiled as a thief, had made his way to Port Kar, and thence had gone to Turia.
I had leaned on the rail of the light galley, and, in the moonlight, had listened to the mating whistles of the small fish.
They seemed so small, and innocent.
"The moons are now full," had said Tab to me.
"Yes," I had said, "weigh the anchors".
Silently, oars scarcely touching the water, we had moved from Cos, leaving her behind in the moonlight.
While I made my five voyages my other six ships were engaged in commercial ventures similar to those which had occupied my first four voyages.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10)