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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 171 I was not afraid of being left, or abandoned.
14 172 I was afraid, rather, of what I knew was in the water.
14 173 "Ho, Callias!" I heard.
14 174 "tal, Durbar!" I called.
14 175 I remembered him from the pumps, when, during the time of the great storms they had been manned twenty Ahn a day.
14 176 He was better situated than I, for he crouched on two nailed beams, which must have been from the hull of one of the two destroyed galleys.
14 177 He was some forty feet away.
I was not afraid of being left, or abandoned. I was afraid, rather, of what I knew was in the water. "Ho, Callias!" I heard. "tal, Durbar!" I called. I remembered him from the pumps, when, during the time of the great storms they had been manned twenty Ahn a day. He was better situated than I, for he crouched on two nailed beams, which must have been from the hull of one of the two destroyed galleys. He was some forty feet away. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )