Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
25
309
Certainly it was not a river ship, and, I was told, one does not take to thassa, the sea, in the winter.
Certainly it was not a river ship, and, I was told, one does not take to Thassa, the sea, in the winter.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #309)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
25
306
Though the day had been warm, it was late autumn.
25
307
Twice I had seen ice in the Alexandra, doubtless washed down from some northern tributary.
25
308
Though it was rumored that the great ship would soon cast its moorings, any day now, many had scoffed at this, speculating that it was unlikely, for the season.
25
309
Certainly it was not a river ship, and, I was told, one does not take to thassa, the sea, in the winter.
25
310
Even in the summer, with her storms and moods, she is daunting, unruly, and dangerous.
25
311
In the winter, I was told, it would be madness to venture amongst the swirling mountains of her waves, the cold and bitter hammers of her winds.
25
312
Yet it seemed the ship was being readied.
Though the day had been warm, it was late autumn.
Twice I had seen ice in the Alexandra, doubtless washed down from some northern tributary.
Though it was rumored that the great ship would soon cast its moorings, any day now, many had scoffed at this, speculating that it was unlikely, for the season.
Certainly it was not a river ship, and, I was told, one does not take to thassa, the sea, in the winter.
Even in the summer, with her storms and moods, she is daunting, unruly, and dangerous.
In the winter, I was told, it would be madness to venture amongst the swirling mountains of her waves, the cold and bitter hammers of her winds.
Yet it seemed the ship was being readied.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 25)