Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
168
As I had frequently served with the commander, largely at his assignment, prior to the fate of Seremides, whom I no longer regarded as a threat, I decided to stand near to him, at the rail.
17
169
As it did not seem appropriate that I address him, I remained silent, hoping he might recognize me.
17
170
He looked about, and smiled.
17
171
"tal, Callias," he said.
17
172
I gathered I had been less subtle than I had intended, but he did not seem offended.
17
173
"tal, Commander," I said.
17
174
He understood, I suppose, that I hoped to speak with him.
As I had frequently served with the commander, largely at his assignment, prior to the fate of Seremides, whom I no longer regarded as a threat, I decided to stand near to him, at the rail.
As it did not seem appropriate that I address him, I remained silent, hoping he might recognize me.
He looked about, and smiled.
"tal, Callias," he said.
I gathered I had been less subtle than I had intended, but he did not seem offended.
"tal, Commander," I said.
He understood, I suppose, that I hoped to speak with him.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )