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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 299 He was of the retinue of Lord Okimoto.
9 300 I was pleased to see him in the high tarn hold, though I would have been better pleased to see him amongst the mutineers.
9 301 I had feared he might by now have departed the ship, in tarnflight, the slave, Alcinoë, bound belly up across his saddle, in some desperate attempt to reach Ar.
9 302 But such an effort would be irrational, and would presumably conclude not with a sack of gold, but with the death of both on the ice.
9 303 Too, he would have had to break into the Kasra area, no simple task, and even were he successful in accomplishing this, she, as the other slaves, would still be on her chain.
9 304 No, this was not the time to think of bringing a slave to Ar.
9 305 Not the time for either of us.
He was of the retinue of Lord Okimoto. I was pleased to see him in the high tarn hold, though I would have been better pleased to see him amongst the mutineers. I had feared he might by now have departed the ship, in tarnflight, the slave, Alcinoë, bound belly up across his saddle, in some desperate attempt to reach Ar. But such an effort would be irrational, and would presumably conclude not with a sack of gold, but with the death of both on the ice. Too, he would have had to break into the Kasra area, no simple task, and even were he successful in accomplishing this, she, as the other slaves, would still be on her chain. No, this was not the time to think of bringing a slave to Ar. Not the time for either of us. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )