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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

As the story goes, Cos and Tyros, some years ago, built, equipped, manned, and launched a mighty fleet, to destroy Port Kar, to be done at last with "the Scourge of Thassa". - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #50)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 50 As the story goes, Cos and Tyros, some years ago, built, equipped, manned, and launched a mighty fleet, to destroy Port Kar, to be done at last with "the Scourge of thassa".

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 47 It is interesting that men who might rob and slay one another without thought or compunction when ashore will when at sea, and "of the ship," as it is said, constitute a reliable, loyal, efficient, disciplined crew.
11 48 Port Kar is protected not only by its walls, but by the vastness of, and the dangers of, the delta on her east and north, and by the sea on her south and west.
11 49 There are few who have met the long, low, swift, knifelike ram ships of Port Kar, often painted green, which color blends in with many of the moods of thassa, either as corsairs or attack vessels, who do not respect, even dread and fear them.
11 50 As the story goes, Cos and Tyros, some years ago, built, equipped, manned, and launched a mighty fleet, to destroy Port Kar, to be done at last with "the Scourge of thassa".
11 51 This fleet was not only massive and formidable, but was generally seen as invincible.
11 52 Panic, like wind and darkness, swept the streets.
11 53 Goods were hastily gathered together, crated, and bundled.
It is interesting that men who might rob and slay one another without thought or compunction when ashore will when at sea, and "of the ship," as it is said, constitute a reliable, loyal, efficient, disciplined crew. Port Kar is protected not only by its walls, but by the vastness of, and the dangers of, the delta on her east and north, and by the sea on her south and west. There are few who have met the long, low, swift, knifelike ram ships of Port Kar, often painted green, which color blends in with many of the moods of thassa, either as corsairs or attack vessels, who do not respect, even dread and fear them. As the story goes, Cos and Tyros, some years ago, built, equipped, manned, and launched a mighty fleet, to destroy Port Kar, to be done at last with "the Scourge of thassa". This fleet was not only massive and formidable, but was generally seen as invincible. Panic, like wind and darkness, swept the streets. Goods were hastily gathered together, crated, and bundled. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 11)