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

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)
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36 52 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".

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

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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 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".
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 home stone.
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)