Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
1452
"I recall that, from your story," I said.
37
1453
"It pleased me.
37
1454
Now she can see her way".
37
1455
"A day out from the cove of the castle," said he, "we heaved to, and Tersites himself, with his own hands, poured wine, oil, and salt into the sea".
37
1456
"I am pleased to hear it," I said.
37
1457
It seemed then, at last, that Tersites had made his peace with vast, mighty Thassa.
37
1458
"Where is the great ship now?" I asked.
"I recall that, from your story," I said.
"It pleased me.
Now she can see her way".
"A day out from the cove of the castle," said he, "we heaved to, and Tersites himself, with his own hands, poured wine, oil, and salt into the sea".
"I am pleased to hear it," I said.
It seemed then, at last, that Tersites had made his peace with vast, mighty Thassa.
"Where is the great ship now?" I asked.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )