Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
No ship, no vessel, might ply these waters without papers, bearing the seal of either Tyros or Cos.
No ship, no vessel, might ply these waters without papers, bearing the seal of either Tyros or Cos.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #16)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
We were two days out from the port of Telnus, terraced Cos's southern window to the sea, our mother, mighty Thassa, on routine patrol.
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14
We had heard no report, no rumors.
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15
Another day, and a junction with the long ships of Tyros, and we would return to Telnus.
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No ship, no vessel, might ply these waters without papers, bearing the seal of either Tyros or Cos.
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17
Thus are the farther islands sheltered, protected from illicit trade, and the wealth of Cos and Tyros conserved.
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18
"It is no illusion," said the captain, his eye to the glass.
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19
"What then?" asked his second officer, peering into the fog.
We were two days out from the port of Telnus, terraced Cos's southern window to the sea, our mother, mighty Thassa, on routine patrol.
We had heard no report, no rumors.
Another day, and a junction with the long ships of Tyros, and we would return to Telnus.
No ship, no vessel, might ply these waters without papers, bearing the seal of either Tyros or Cos.
Thus are the farther islands sheltered, protected from illicit trade, and the wealth of Cos and Tyros conserved.
"It is no illusion," said the captain, his eye to the glass.
"What then?" asked his second officer, peering into the fog.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 2)