Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
13
143
Two warriors of the Pani, which groups had not participated in the looting, had slain one another, which, given the custom of their discipline, was unthinkable.
Two warriors of the Pani, which groups had not participated in the looting, had slain one another, which, given the custom of their discipline, was unthinkable.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #143)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
140
"Let us hope not," he said.
13
141
Two men had thrown themselves from the bulwarks of the great ship, screaming, into the vines below.
13
142
Men had looted one another's sea chests openly, and then died in the corridors and companionways.
13
143
Two warriors of the Pani, which groups had not participated in the looting, had slain one another, which, given the custom of their discipline, was unthinkable.
13
144
"We cannot wait here indefinitely," said Cabot.
13
145
"We must try to break free?" I said.
13
146
"Why has it not been attempted?" asked Cabot.
"Let us hope not," he said.
Two men had thrown themselves from the bulwarks of the great ship, screaming, into the vines below.
Men had looted one another's sea chests openly, and then died in the corridors and companionways.
Two warriors of the Pani, which groups had not participated in the looting, had slain one another, which, given the custom of their discipline, was unthinkable.
"We cannot wait here indefinitely," said Cabot.
"We must try to break free?" I said.
"Why has it not been attempted?" asked Cabot.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 13)