Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
34
175
"I know of thassa," I said, "and of lesser lakes or seas, but none that are comparable to thassa".
"I know of Thassa," I said, "and of lesser lakes or seas, but none that are comparable to Thassa".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #175)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
34
172
"I remember," I said.
34
173
"But what you may not know," he said, "is that Gor has more land surface than Earth.
34
174
She has her turbulent, mighty thassa, but she has no second, vast sea, like that you speak of as the Pacific".
34
175
"I know of thassa," I said, "and of lesser lakes or seas, but none that are comparable to thassa".
34
176
"So," he said, "humans are many on Gor, at least in places, but few, it seems, given the wealth of land, muchly unexplored, at their disposal".
34
177
"Gor is thinly populated," I said.
34
178
"It would have occurred to Kurii, would it not," he said, "to recruit to their purposes not only particular agents, and scattered, small groups, but larger portions of the human population of Gor?" "I would suppose so," I said.
"I remember," I said.
"But what you may not know," he said, "is that Gor has more land surface than Earth.
She has her turbulent, mighty thassa, but she has no second, vast sea, like that you speak of as the Pacific".
"I know of thassa," I said, "and of lesser lakes or seas, but none that are comparable to thassa".
"So," he said, "humans are many on Gor, at least in places, but few, it seems, given the wealth of land, muchly unexplored, at their disposal".
"Gor is thinly populated," I said.
"It would have occurred to Kurii, would it not," he said, "to recruit to their purposes not only particular agents, and scattered, small groups, but larger portions of the human population of Gor?" "I would suppose so," I said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 34)