Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
626
Was it not from the sea gates of Port Kar that the galleys of the dreaded Bosk, Bosk of Port Kar, clove the dark waters of restless thassa? "At least," she said, "I was not sold in Port Kar".
Was it not from the sea gates of Port Kar that the galleys of the dreaded Bosk, Bosk of Port Kar, clove the dark waters of restless Thassa? "At least," she said, "I was not sold in Port Kar".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #626)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
623
I knew little of Gor.
8
624
I had heard of Port Kar.
8
625
It was well to the north and west, where the waterways of the Vosk's delta drained into the Tamber Gulf, the city's sea walls fronting the gulf on the south, thassa, the sea, on the west.
8
626
Was it not from the sea gates of Port Kar that the galleys of the dreaded Bosk, Bosk of Port Kar, clove the dark waters of restless thassa? "At least," she said, "I was not sold in Port Kar".
8
627
It is said the chains of a slave girl are heaviest in Port Kar.
8
628
"You must have been sold, several times," I said.
8
629
"From one slaver to another," she said, "not like this".
I knew little of Gor.
I had heard of Port Kar.
It was well to the north and west, where the waterways of the Vosk's delta drained into the Tamber Gulf, the city's sea walls fronting the gulf on the south, thassa, the sea, on the west.
Was it not from the sea gates of Port Kar that the galleys of the dreaded Bosk, Bosk of Port Kar, clove the dark waters of restless thassa? "At least," she said, "I was not sold in Port Kar".
It is said the chains of a slave girl are heaviest in Port Kar.
"You must have been sold, several times," I said.
"From one slaver to another," she said, "not like this".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)