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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

It rained heavily that night, the storm coming in from Thassa. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #796)
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3 796 It rained heavily that night, the storm coming in from thassa.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 793 I was then certain that another was to meet me, one who truly stood in the service of Priest-Kings.
3 794 On the morrow, I would go again to the beach, to the point where I had been landed.
3 795 It was there, surely, I was to be met.
3 796 It rained heavily that night, the storm coming in from thassa.
3 797 I supposed that the seas might have been high for two or three days, perhaps for hundreds of pasangs offshore.
3 798 That might delay the arrival of a ship, one approaching from the west, say, from Tyros or Cos.
3 799 Gorean vessels, incidentally, are usually shallow-drafted, and usually tend to keep in sight of land.
I was then certain that another was to meet me, one who truly stood in the service of Priest-Kings. On the morrow, I would go again to the beach, to the point where I had been landed. It was there, surely, I was to be met. It rained heavily that night, the storm coming in from thassa. I supposed that the seas might have been high for two or three days, perhaps for hundreds of pasangs offshore. That might delay the arrival of a ship, one approaching from the west, say, from Tyros or Cos. Gorean vessels, incidentally, are usually shallow-drafted, and usually tend to keep in sight of land. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 3)