Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
1357
It was a pirate crew, mixed, without Home Stones, and such, I had speculated earlier.
It was a pirate crew, mixed, without Home Stones, and such, I had speculated earlier.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #1357)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
1354
"There are at least three hundred on board, perhaps many more".
3
1355
"I was not brought aboard by such," I said.
3
1356
"There are many others, too," she said, "of Ar, Cos, Tyros, the further islands, even Besnit, Harfax, and Thentis".
3
1357
It was a pirate crew, mixed, without Home Stones, and such, I had speculated earlier.
3
1358
"Some fifty such as I," she said, "were exhibited and bought, and, chained, taken by galley north, to the great forests.
3
1359
We were thence marched overland, in coffle, and then, on rafts, floated across the Alexandra.
3
1360
There, in separate groups, unacquainted with one another, we were kept, dieted and exercised, in special palisaded enclaves".
"There are at least three hundred on board, perhaps many more".
"I was not brought aboard by such," I said.
"There are many others, too," she said, "of Ar, Cos, Tyros, the further islands, even Besnit, Harfax, and Thentis".
It was a pirate crew, mixed, without Home Stones, and such, I had speculated earlier.
"Some fifty such as I," she said, "were exhibited and bought, and, chained, taken by galley north, to the great forests.
We were thence marched overland, in coffle, and then, on rafts, floated across the Alexandra.
There, in separate groups, unacquainted with one another, we were kept, dieted and exercised, in special palisaded enclaves".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)