Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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1109
Several of the fellows on the beach looked uneasily at one another.
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1110
There was little, as far as we knew, beyond Tyros and Cos, some small islands, of course, usually spoken of as the Farther Islands, but nothing else, lest it be the World's End, the edge of the sea, supposedly the plunge into the abyss, nothing.
5
1111
Few ships, as far as I knew, had ventured west of the Farther Islands, and of those, as far as I knew, none had returned.
5
1112
thassa, it seemed, might be jealous of her secrets.
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1113
I moved forward.
5
1114
"Tal," I said to the newcomer.
5
1115
"Tal," he said.
Several of the fellows on the beach looked uneasily at one another.
There was little, as far as we knew, beyond Tyros and Cos, some small islands, of course, usually spoken of as the Farther Islands, but nothing else, lest it be the World's End, the edge of the sea, supposedly the plunge into the abyss, nothing.
Few ships, as far as I knew, had ventured west of the Farther Islands, and of those, as far as I knew, none had returned.
thassa, it seemed, might be jealous of her secrets.
I moved forward.
"Tal," I said to the newcomer.
"Tal," he said.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )