Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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639
"A corsair," he said, "flying the colors of Cos".
"A corsair," he said, "flying the colors of Cos".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #639)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
636
"And to think," said Euphrosyne, laughing, "I put myself into the sea, and might have been eaten by sharks! What a fool I was! I did not know! Who could have known! How glorious, how fortunate, that I managed to return to the ship! There is now nothing to fear!" I myself was not sure of that.
8
637
"Builder's glass," called the captain, and an officer handed him that object.
8
638
The captain stood at the stern rail, and trained the glass on the approaching ship.
8
639
"A corsair," he said, "flying the colors of Cos".
8
640
The keeper had recently returned from the vicinity of the helmsmen, and was standing near me.
8
641
As soon as I realized this, I knelt, now almost at his thigh.
8
642
"If you wish to stand," he said, "you may do so".
"And to think," said Euphrosyne, laughing, "I put myself into the sea, and might have been eaten by sharks! What a fool I was! I did not know! Who could have known! How glorious, how fortunate, that I managed to return to the ship! There is now nothing to fear!" I myself was not sure of that.
"Builder's glass," called the captain, and an officer handed him that object.
The captain stood at the stern rail, and trained the glass on the approaching ship.
"A corsair," he said, "flying the colors of Cos".
The keeper had recently returned from the vicinity of the helmsmen, and was standing near me.
As soon as I realized this, I knelt, now almost at his thigh.
"If you wish to stand," he said, "you may do so".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8)