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

The barks to which they trust their lives, the skies, even Thassa herself, they note, do not read. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #235)
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20 235 The barks to which they trust their lives, the skies, even thassa herself, they note, do not read.

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

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20 232 Some of the lower scribes set up awnings, or set up shop under a trellis, near a market, or in an inn or tavern, or such places, at given times, and make themselves available to read letters, write them, and so on.
20 233 Many mariners, too, incidentally, do not read, despite the fact that many are of fine mind, and are the masters of much lore and remarkable skills.
20 234 It is enough, they say, when one can read the currents, the clouds, the winds, the skies, and the stars.
20 235 The barks to which they trust their lives, the skies, even thassa herself, they note, do not read.
21 1 "Ai!" I cried, "What things are these!" There were two of them.
21 2 Almost as one, those two large, shaggy heads had turned, so swiftly that it seemed there had been no turning.
21 3 They had been intent on the live animal bound on the spit.
Some of the lower scribes set up awnings, or set up shop under a trellis, near a market, or in an inn or tavern, or such places, at given times, and make themselves available to read letters, write them, and so on. Many mariners, too, incidentally, do not read, despite the fact that many are of fine mind, and are the masters of much lore and remarkable skills. It is enough, they say, when one can read the currents, the clouds, the winds, the skies, and the stars. The barks to which they trust their lives, the skies, even thassa herself, they note, do not read. "Ai!" I cried, "What things are these!" There were two of them. Almost as one, those two large, shaggy heads had turned, so swiftly that it seemed there had been no turning. They had been intent on the live animal bound on the spit. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 20)