Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
52
I wondered if this were a heritage from the days when there was no homestone in Port Kar, when she was known broadly as the "Scourge of Thassa," a den of thieves, pirates, and cutthroats, rather than as she now chose to speak of herself, as the "Jewel of Gleaming Thassa".
I wondered if this were a heritage from the days when there was no Home Stone in Port Kar, when she was known broadly as the "Scourge of Thassa," a den of thieves, pirates, and cutthroats, rather than as she now chose to speak of herself, as the "Jewel of Gleaming Thassa".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #52)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
36
49
I knew little of Bosk, of Port Kar.
36
50
Certainly I had not seen him, at least not to my knowledge.
36
51
Little seemed to be known of many of this city.
36
52
I wondered if this were a heritage from the days when there was no homestone in Port Kar, when she was known broadly as the "Scourge of Thassa," a den of thieves, pirates, and cutthroats, rather than as she now chose to speak of herself, as the "Jewel of Gleaming Thassa".
36
53
Bosk, I gathered, had come to Port Kar as a stranger from the marshes.
36
54
His sword had won him a crew and ship, and thus it had begun.
36
55
Who knew what names were his earlier, or what deeds might have led one such as he to a city with no homestone.
I knew little of Bosk, of Port Kar.
Certainly I had not seen him, at least not to my knowledge.
Little seemed to be known of many of this city.
I wondered if this were a heritage from the days when there was no home stone in Port Kar, when she was known broadly as the "Scourge of Thassa," a den of thieves, pirates, and cutthroats, rather than as she now chose to speak of herself, as the "Jewel of Gleaming Thassa".
Bosk, I gathered, had come to Port Kar as a stranger from the marshes.
His sword had won him a crew and ship, and thus it had begun.
Who knew what names were his earlier, or what deeds might have led one such as he to a city with no home stone.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 36)