Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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27
I do not know where, for the body hood, in the vicinity of Brundisium, that the tarn rider brought his immense, broad-winged beast to earth, but I think it must have been near the coast, probably south of the port, as we had come from Ar, for I heard gulls and smelled thassa, the sea.
I do not know where, for the body hood, in the vicinity of Brundisium, that the tarn rider brought his immense, broad-winged beast to earth, but I think it must have been near the coast, probably south of the port, as we had come from Ar, for I heard gulls and smelled Thassa, the sea.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #27)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
I muchly feared my master, Tyrtaios, whom I little understood.
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25
Such a standing permission is commonly granted to slaves.
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26
Needless to say, it may be rescinded or granted anew, as the master might wish.
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27
I do not know where, for the body hood, in the vicinity of Brundisium, that the tarn rider brought his immense, broad-winged beast to earth, but I think it must have been near the coast, probably south of the port, as we had come from Ar, for I heard gulls and smelled thassa, the sea.
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28
I was knelt on the wood of the platform.
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29
I heard coins shaken from a wallet.
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30
Shortly thereafter I heard the ascent of the dangling mounting ladder, the sound of restless talons on wood, and the snap of wings.
I muchly feared my master, Tyrtaios, whom I little understood.
Such a standing permission is commonly granted to slaves.
Needless to say, it may be rescinded or granted anew, as the master might wish.
I do not know where, for the body hood, in the vicinity of Brundisium, that the tarn rider brought his immense, broad-winged beast to earth, but I think it must have been near the coast, probably south of the port, as we had come from Ar, for I heard gulls and smelled thassa, the sea.
I was knelt on the wood of the platform.
I heard coins shaken from a wallet.
Shortly thereafter I heard the ascent of the dangling mounting ladder, the sound of restless talons on wood, and the snap of wings.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 24)