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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Yes," he said, "for Cos, for honor!" I looked to the body of the slain Pani some feet from us, sprawled across the doorway. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #185)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 185 "Yes," he said, "for Cos, for honor!" I looked to the body of the slain Pani some feet from us, sprawled across the doorway.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 182 "The tarns, the ship, must be saved".
9 183 "You came to the weapon room," I said.
9 184 "It was your intention to stand with the ship".
9 185 "Yes," he said, "for Cos, for honor!" I looked to the body of the slain Pani some feet from us, sprawled across the doorway.
9 186 It had been half hacked to pieces, probably in the frustration and rage of those desperate men in whose way he had so resolutely stood.
9 187 "For Cos then," I said, "for honor!" I then sprang from the side of Philoctetes and hurried after the Pani.
9 188 The keeping areas for tarns on the ship of Tersites are large, though small enough, considering the monsters they must house.
"The tarns, the ship, must be saved". "You came to the weapon room," I said. "It was your intention to stand with the ship". "Yes," he said, "for Cos, for honor!" I looked to the body of the slain Pani some feet from us, sprawled across the doorway. It had been half hacked to pieces, probably in the frustration and rage of those desperate men in whose way he had so resolutely stood. "For Cos then," I said, "for honor!" I then sprang from the side of Philoctetes and hurried after the Pani. The keeping areas for tarns on the ship of Tersites are large, though small enough, considering the monsters they must house. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9)