Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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61
3
The ship of Tersites had demonstrated the possibility of reaching the World's End, and, then, the River Dragon, in turn, inspirited by the success of the ship of Tersites, had dared thassa, as well, but then eastward, and had managed to make the great harbor at Brundisium.
The ship of Tersites had demonstrated the possibility of reaching the World's End, and, then, the River Dragon, in turn, inspirited by the success of the ship of Tersites, had dared Thassa, as well, but then eastward, and had managed to make the great harbor at Brundisium.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #3)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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60
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"I am at your side," said he, "father".
61
1
How Matters Turned Out; I Look Eastward It was a bright morning, with a pleasant wind, and I stood on the heavy planks of the great wharf, that at the foot of the long trail which led upward, within its walls, to the holding of Temmu, far above, almost obscured by clouds.
61
2
At the wharf, restless at its moorings, was the River Dragon, with its large, battened sails and high poop, brought across thassa from Brundisium, on the continent, by Captain Nakamura.
61
3
The ship of Tersites had demonstrated the possibility of reaching the World's End, and, then, the River Dragon, in turn, inspirited by the success of the ship of Tersites, had dared thassa, as well, but then eastward, and had managed to make the great harbor at Brundisium.
61
4
It had then returned to its native port in the lands of Temmu.
61
5
Here it had been refitted, and was now prepared to essay the bold and dangerous, but now-proven-practical, trip again.
61
6
I would be aboard her.
"I am at your side," said he, "father".
How Matters Turned Out; I Look Eastward It was a bright morning, with a pleasant wind, and I stood on the heavy planks of the great wharf, that at the foot of the long trail which led upward, within its walls, to the holding of Temmu, far above, almost obscured by clouds.
At the wharf, restless at its moorings, was the River Dragon, with its large, battened sails and high poop, brought across thassa from Brundisium, on the continent, by Captain Nakamura.
The ship of Tersites had demonstrated the possibility of reaching the World's End, and, then, the River Dragon, in turn, inspirited by the success of the ship of Tersites, had dared thassa, as well, but then eastward, and had managed to make the great harbor at Brundisium.
It had then returned to its native port in the lands of Temmu.
Here it had been refitted, and was now prepared to essay the bold and dangerous, but now-proven-practical, trip again.
I would be aboard her.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61)