Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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62
Those of Port Kar do not, of course, speak of their city as the "Scourge of thassa," though, as I understand it, they find it convenient that others should do so.
Those of Port Kar do not, of course, speak of their city as the "Scourge of Thassa," though, as I understand it, they find it convenient that others should do so.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #62)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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59
Later a great sea battle took place.
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60
This battle is recalled, and celebrated, each Twenty-Fifth of Se'Kara.
11
61
Port Kar had a Home Stone.
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62
Those of Port Kar do not, of course, speak of their city as the "Scourge of thassa," though, as I understand it, they find it convenient that others should do so.
11
63
Many are the weapons of war, and a suitable reputation, one which might inspire caution, or trepidation, in a foe, is not negligible amongst them.
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64
Amongst her citizens, Port Kar is often spoken of as the "Jewel of Gleaming thassa".
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65
But what do slave girls know of such things, of Home Stones, and such? They are the business of the free.
Later a great sea battle took place.
This battle is recalled, and celebrated, each Twenty-Fifth of Se'Kara.
Port Kar had a Home Stone.
Those of Port Kar do not, of course, speak of their city as the "Scourge of thassa," though, as I understand it, they find it convenient that others should do so.
Many are the weapons of war, and a suitable reputation, one which might inspire caution, or trepidation, in a foe, is not negligible amongst them.
Amongst her citizens, Port Kar is often spoken of as the "Jewel of Gleaming thassa".
But what do slave girls know of such things, of Home Stones, and such? They are the business of the free.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 11)