Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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169
"No information as to ships and schedules, patrols, or such?" "Ours," I said, "was the last patrol of the season.
4
170
Thassa grows cold, and angry.
4
171
I advise you to turn about and lay to port, if you have a port.
4
172
This is no time to tempt the indulgence of priest-kings, no time to tempt the season, or the patience of Thassa.
4
173
A galley of Tyros was to rendezvous with us, but that was days ago, and, if you are sailing to the farther islands, much to the east.
4
174
The absence of the Metioche, of course, will be noted, and doubtless galleys will leave Telnus, searching for her, or her wreckage".
4
175
"But that, too, will be far to the east," said Lord Nishida.
"No information as to ships and schedules, patrols, or such?" "Ours," I said, "was the last patrol of the season.
Thassa grows cold, and angry.
I advise you to turn about and lay to port, if you have a port.
This is no time to tempt the indulgence of priest-kings, no time to tempt the season, or the patience of Thassa.
A galley of Tyros was to rendezvous with us, but that was days ago, and, if you are sailing to the farther islands, much to the east.
The absence of the Metioche, of course, will be noted, and doubtless galleys will leave Telnus, searching for her, or her wreckage".
"But that, too, will be far to the east," said Lord Nishida.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )