Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Did Pausanias seem to you a skilled navigator, one who might read charts, lay out courses, determine positions by the stars?" "I would think not," said Astrinax.
"Did Pausanias seem to you a skilled navigator, one who might read charts, lay out courses, determine positions by the stars?" "I would think not," said Astrinax.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #36)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Quite possibly," said Astrinax.
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"And much of the Voltai is utter wilderness, much of it trackless," said Desmond.
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"True," said Astrinax.
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"Did Pausanias seem to you a skilled navigator, one who might read charts, lay out courses, determine positions by the stars?" "I would think not," said Astrinax.
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"His directions, then," said Desmond, "would be relatively simple.
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He would require little more than a set of distances, a guiding needle, and a goal, or marker, one which might be difficult to miss".
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"It would be difficult to miss the Crag of Kleinias," said Astrinax.
"Quite possibly," said Astrinax.
"And much of the Voltai is utter wilderness, much of it trackless," said Desmond.
"True," said Astrinax.
"Did Pausanias seem to you a skilled navigator, one who might read charts, lay out courses, determine positions by the stars?" "I would think not," said Astrinax.
"His directions, then," said Desmond, "would be relatively simple.
He would require little more than a set of distances, a guiding needle, and a goal, or marker, one which might be difficult to miss".
"It would be difficult to miss the Crag of Kleinias," said Astrinax.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 25)