Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
120
"A surmise," he said, "based on the appearance of many intruders".
3
121
"Surely harvesters, loggers, and such, come occasionally to cull the forests".
3
122
"Of course," he said, uneasily I thought.
3
123
"When will they be due?" I asked.
3
124
"One does not know," he said.
3
125
"It is intermittent, depending on the needs of the arsenal, of the fleet".
3
126
"The fellows who disembarked from the ship," I said, "did not seem harvesters, loggers, or such".
"A surmise," he said, "based on the appearance of many intruders".
"Surely harvesters, loggers, and such, come occasionally to cull the forests".
"Of course," he said, uneasily I thought.
"When will they be due?" I asked.
"One does not know," he said.
"It is intermittent, depending on the needs of the arsenal, of the fleet".
"The fellows who disembarked from the ship," I said, "did not seem harvesters, loggers, or such".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )