Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
133
No, the winter is not a time to venture forth on thassa.
No, the winter is not a time to venture forth on Thassa.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #133)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
130
Leave her to her moods, and her dark, swelling frenzies.
28
131
Later the sun will ascend, the air will warm, and the waves subside.
28
132
Then fit and rig your vessels; then roll your dragons to the shore.
28
133
No, the winter is not a time to venture forth on thassa.
28
134
It is a time rather for the taverns and halls, for fires and brew, for paga and kaissa, for brawls and slaves, and the waiting for En'Kara, when, one's resources likely having been depleted, one will seek out captains and merchants, and seek perchance a new bench, a new oar.
28
135
Pertinax and I had, from time to time, sought out Cecily and Jane who, as their embonded sisters, were tunicked and coffled.
28
136
We had assured ourselves thusly that they were well, or, at least, no more miserable than the others.
Leave her to her moods, and her dark, swelling frenzies.
Later the sun will ascend, the air will warm, and the waves subside.
Then fit and rig your vessels; then roll your dragons to the shore.
No, the winter is not a time to venture forth on thassa.
It is a time rather for the taverns and halls, for fires and brew, for paga and kaissa, for brawls and slaves, and the waiting for En'Kara, when, one's resources likely having been depleted, one will seek out captains and merchants, and seek perchance a new bench, a new oar.
Pertinax and I had, from time to time, sought out Cecily and Jane who, as their embonded sisters, were tunicked and coffled.
We had assured ourselves thusly that they were well, or, at least, no more miserable than the others.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28)