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

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35 63 The guardsmen had rather followed Demetrion's party, for which, I gathered, they had been waiting, and this permitted the stranger and myself, and the crowd, generally, to proceed several yards further down the pier.
35 64 The guardsmen did, however, maintain an open space about the gangway.
35 65 Demetrion paused at the foot of the gangway and lifted his hand in greeting.
35 66 "tal," he said.
35 67 "tal," said a thin, angular fellow, in an unusual, sashed robe, in which were two curved swords, a larger and a smaller, who stood at the bulwarks, to the right of the gangway, as one would look toward the ship.
35 68 "Be welcome, noble friends," said Demetrion, "to the great port of Brundisium".
35 69 The fellow on the ship bowed, slightly, presumably acknowledging this salutation.
The guardsmen had rather followed Demetrion's party, for which, I gathered, they had been waiting, and this permitted the stranger and myself, and the crowd, generally, to proceed several yards further down the pier. The guardsmen did, however, maintain an open space about the gangway. Demetrion paused at the foot of the gangway and lifted his hand in greeting. "tal," he said. "tal," said a thin, angular fellow, in an unusual, sashed robe, in which were two curved swords, a larger and a smaller, who stood at the bulwarks, to the right of the gangway, as one would look toward the ship. "Be welcome, noble friends," said Demetrion, "to the great port of Brundisium". The fellow on the ship bowed, slightly, presumably acknowledging this salutation. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )