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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 154 I did not know what had become of it.
9 155 Considering that the coast is generally kept in view, it seemed unlikely it would have been lost at sea; considering how long it had been with us it seemed unlikely it would have encountered difficulties of which we would have been unaware; and now, considering our position, and how far north we were, it seemed unlikely it would have fallen afoul of a corsair; the "sleen of the sea" would find little to feed upon in waters so lonely and remote.
9 156 "I shall await another ship," said the armsman.
9 157 "You would be put to death as a deserter," said the newcomer.
9 158 "One need only follow the coast south," he said.
9 159 "You would be dead within ten yards," said the newcomer.
9 160 The armsman looked warily toward the trees.
I did not know what had become of it. Considering that the coast is generally kept in view, it seemed unlikely it would have been lost at sea; considering how long it had been with us it seemed unlikely it would have encountered difficulties of which we would have been unaware; and now, considering our position, and how far north we were, it seemed unlikely it would have fallen afoul of a corsair; the "sleen of the sea" would find little to feed upon in waters so lonely and remote. "I shall await another ship," said the armsman. "You would be put to death as a deserter," said the newcomer. "One need only follow the coast south," he said. "You would be dead within ten yards," said the newcomer. The armsman looked warily toward the trees. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )