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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 58 "I will tell you," said the taverner.
1 59 "You were ejected elsewhere, thrown into the streets, and stumbled downward, bewildered, blindly, mad, knowing nothing else, stumbling from door to door, until you would reach the piers".
1 60 "And then Thassa, dark, cold Thassa," said a man.
1 61 "paga," said the stranger.
1 62 "Do you beg?" inquired the taverner.
1 63 "No," said the stranger, and the taverner, alarmed, sensing danger, stepped a bit back, but recovered himself, almost immediately.
1 64 The stranger was a large, spare man, with roughened hands, perhaps hardened from the oar, or from hauling on lines.
"I will tell you," said the taverner. "You were ejected elsewhere, thrown into the streets, and stumbled downward, bewildered, blindly, mad, knowing nothing else, stumbling from door to door, until you would reach the piers". "And then Thassa, dark, cold Thassa," said a man. "paga," said the stranger. "Do you beg?" inquired the taverner. "No," said the stranger, and the taverner, alarmed, sensing danger, stepped a bit back, but recovered himself, almost immediately. The stranger was a large, spare man, with roughened hands, perhaps hardened from the oar, or from hauling on lines. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )