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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"You have seen the loading of cargoes, the great casks, the bags of sa-tarna and suls, crates of bitter tospits, paga and ka-la-na packed in straw, medicines, salves and unguents, endless streams of supplies". - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #177)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 177 "You have seen the loading of cargoes, the great casks, the bags of sa-tarna and suls, crates of bitter tospits, paga and ka-la-na packed in straw, medicines, salves and unguents, endless streams of supplies".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 174 Thunder sounded again, and again.
20 175 We drew our blankets more closely about us.
20 176 "You have been to the dock, all of you," said Relia.
20 177 "You have seen the loading of cargoes, the great casks, the bags of sa-tarna and suls, crates of bitter tospits, paga and ka-la-na packed in straw, medicines, salves and unguents, endless streams of supplies".
20 178 "And the objects of war," said another, "timbers, hurling stones, cordage, jars of pitch, finned darts, spears, glaives, javelins, varieties of blades, masses of shields, bucklers, wrappings in which are bound a thousand arrows".
20 179 "But, too," said Relia, "coffers which might contain pearls, gems, jewelries, golden wire, weighty coins".
20 180 "Vessels of rare metal, black- and red-figured potteries, candles and lamps, perfumes and silks," said Janina.
Thunder sounded again, and again. We drew our blankets more closely about us. "You have been to the dock, all of you," said Relia. "You have seen the loading of cargoes, the great casks, the bags of sa-tarna and suls, crates of bitter tospits, paga and ka-la-na packed in straw, medicines, salves and unguents, endless streams of supplies". "And the objects of war," said another, "timbers, hurling stones, cordage, jars of pitch, finned darts, spears, glaives, javelins, varieties of blades, masses of shields, bucklers, wrappings in which are bound a thousand arrows". "But, too," said Relia, "coffers which might contain pearls, gems, jewelries, golden wire, weighty coins". "Vessels of rare metal, black- and red-figured potteries, candles and lamps, perfumes and silks," said Janina. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 20)