Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
43
1070
Also, of course, within this interval, the great ship would presumably be abroad on thassa, and any intelligence borne by the slaves would be outdated, irrelevant, and useless, even should they dare to impart it.
Also, of course, within this interval, the great ship would presumably be abroad on Thassa, and any intelligence borne by the slaves would be outdated, irrelevant, and useless, even should they dare to impart it.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #1070)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
43
1067
"Why, excellent?" asked the mariner.
43
1068
"It will give you time to deck train the new slaves," said Axel, "helping them to understand, and well, the nature of their new lives".
43
1069
"That is true," said the mariner.
43
1070
Also, of course, within this interval, the great ship would presumably be abroad on thassa, and any intelligence borne by the slaves would be outdated, irrelevant, and useless, even should they dare to impart it.
43
1071
"What of the other slaves?" asked the mariner.
43
1072
"Do not be greedy," said Axel.
43
1073
"What of the lari?" asked one of the two trainers.
"Why, excellent?" asked the mariner.
"It will give you time to deck train the new slaves," said Axel, "helping them to understand, and well, the nature of their new lives".
"That is true," said the mariner.
Also, of course, within this interval, the great ship would presumably be abroad on thassa, and any intelligence borne by the slaves would be outdated, irrelevant, and useless, even should they dare to impart it.
"What of the other slaves?" asked the mariner.
"Do not be greedy," said Axel.
"What of the lari?" asked one of the two trainers.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 43)