Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
11
150
I looked out over the harbor, and over the muddy Tamber to the gleaming vastness beyond, my thassa.
I looked out over the harbor, and over the muddy Tamber to the gleaming vastness beyond, my Thassa.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #150)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
147
The ships of the captains were usually moored, beyond this, within the city, in the mooring lakes fronting on their holdings and walled.
11
148
And those who had used the open wharves did not seem to have suffered damage.
11
149
The only wharves fired were apparently those of the four Ubars.
11
150
I looked out over the harbor, and over the muddy Tamber to the gleaming vastness beyond, my thassa.
11
151
At any given time most of the ships of Port Kar are at sea.
11
152
Five of mine were, at present, at sea.
11
153
Two were in the city, to be supplied.
The ships of the captains were usually moored, beyond this, within the city, in the mooring lakes fronting on their holdings and walled.
And those who had used the open wharves did not seem to have suffered damage.
The only wharves fired were apparently those of the four Ubars.
I looked out over the harbor, and over the muddy Tamber to the gleaming vastness beyond, my thassa.
At any given time most of the ships of Port Kar are at sea.
Five of mine were, at present, at sea.
Two were in the city, to be supplied.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11)