Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
52
278
"Hurry!" called the captain, from several paces behind.
"Hurry!" called the captain, from several paces behind.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #278)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
52
275
"Ah," said the officer.
52
276
"Proceed".
52
277
"My thanks, Captain," said my captor, and he hurried west, toward the small boats drawn up, tethered, some one hundred paces or so to the west.
52
278
"Hurry!" called the captain, from several paces behind.
52
279
"We are expecting any Ehn now the signal that the second whistle has sounded; then we must leave".
52
280
I supposed a keen ear could hear the whistle from across the width of the Alexandra, but those on this side of the river were apparently reading a flag signal, or such, informing them of the state of departure.
52
281
"There should be only one boat here," said my captor, as we uneasily, "my boat," approached two, small, two-oared boats.
"Ah," said the officer.
"Proceed".
"My thanks, Captain," said my captor, and he hurried west, toward the small boats drawn up, tethered, some one hundred paces or so to the west.
"Hurry!" called the captain, from several paces behind.
"We are expecting any Ehn now the signal that the second whistle has sounded; then we must leave".
I supposed a keen ear could hear the whistle from across the width of the Alexandra, but those on this side of the river were apparently reading a flag signal, or such, informing them of the state of departure.
"There should be only one boat here," said my captor, as we uneasily, "my boat," approached two, small, two-oared boats.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52)