Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
5
78
"Fortunately for yourself," he said, "you were picked up by a second galley, the port-amidships galley, captained by the mercenary, Torgus".
"Fortunately for yourself," he said, "you were picked up by a second galley, the port-amidships galley, captained by the mercenary, Torgus".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #78)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
75
"They were slain?" I asked.
5
76
"Yes, to a man," he said.
5
77
"And thus," I said, "they would not survive, perhaps to enlighten others as to the existence of a great ship, a mysterious, monstrous vessel, unlicensed in our waters".
5
78
"Fortunately for yourself," he said, "you were picked up by a second galley, the port-amidships galley, captained by the mercenary, Torgus".
5
79
"And now I die?" I asked.
5
80
"We shall see," said the tarnsman.
5
81
"Hail Rutilius!" we heard.
"They were slain?" I asked.
"Yes, to a man," he said.
"And thus," I said, "they would not survive, perhaps to enlighten others as to the existence of a great ship, a mysterious, monstrous vessel, unlicensed in our waters".
"Fortunately for yourself," he said, "you were picked up by a second galley, the port-amidships galley, captained by the mercenary, Torgus".
"And now I die?" I asked.
"We shall see," said the tarnsman.
"Hail Rutilius!" we heard.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5)