Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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"I think there is one place the quarry must be," said the monstrous metallic beast, the two disks, so like eyes, alit in the darkness.
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"It will require men to storm that place," said the man in the boat, "several men".
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"You are marshalling such means, obtaining that commodity," said the beast.
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"From four cities, and three towns," said the man, "from the darkness of forests and the caves of mountains, from dismal alleys and crowded insulae, from the camps of bandits and the lairs of pirates".
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"If he who would obstruct our will is apprised of these preparations the quarry may be moved," said the beast.
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"To whence?" asked the man in the boat.
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"The harbor is under surveillance, and each gate of the port, and even the skies are watched, for the darting, message-bearing vulo, returning to a far cot, for the majestic tarn".
"I think there is one place the quarry must be," said the monstrous metallic beast, the two disks, so like eyes, alit in the darkness.
"It will require men to storm that place," said the man in the boat, "several men".
"You are marshalling such means, obtaining that commodity," said the beast.
"From four cities, and three towns," said the man, "from the darkness of forests and the caves of mountains, from dismal alleys and crowded insulae, from the camps of bandits and the lairs of pirates".
"If he who would obstruct our will is apprised of these preparations the quarry may be moved," said the beast.
"To whence?" asked the man in the boat.
"The harbor is under surveillance, and each gate of the port, and even the skies are watched, for the darting, message-bearing vulo, returning to a far cot, for the majestic tarn".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )