Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
43
1119
A few javelins, and blades, harnessing, goods, and such, apparently of little interest, were removed from the camp, and, following Axel's instructions, left by the shore of the river, in the mud, some one hundred paces away.
A few javelins, and blades, harnessing, goods, and such, apparently of little interest, were removed from the camp, and, following Axel's instructions, left by the shore of the river, in the mud, some one hundred paces away.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #1119)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
43
1116
The mariners and their five mercenaries rummaged through the packs, and relieved the bound prisoners of their wallets and whatever paraphernalia they deemed worth gathering in.
43
1117
"Strange," said the mariners, "the leader's pouch is the least heavy".
43
1118
"That is interesting," said Axel.
43
1119
A few javelins, and blades, harnessing, goods, and such, apparently of little interest, were removed from the camp, and, following Axel's instructions, left by the shore of the river, in the mud, some one hundred paces away.
43
1120
"I wish you well," said the leader of the mariners.
43
1121
"And I, you," said Axel.
43
1122
We then watched the leader of the mariners, with his men, and attending mercenaries, and four neck-roped slaves, leave the camp.
The mariners and their five mercenaries rummaged through the packs, and relieved the bound prisoners of their wallets and whatever paraphernalia they deemed worth gathering in.
"Strange," said the mariners, "the leader's pouch is the least heavy".
"That is interesting," said Axel.
A few javelins, and blades, harnessing, goods, and such, apparently of little interest, were removed from the camp, and, following Axel's instructions, left by the shore of the river, in the mud, some one hundred paces away.
"I wish you well," said the leader of the mariners.
"And I, you," said Axel.
We then watched the leader of the mariners, with his men, and attending mercenaries, and four neck-roped slaves, leave the camp.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 43)