Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
116
More than once we had lowered our masts and sails, and our low ships, painted green, the pirate color, difficult to detect in the waves of Thassa, had lain almost flat in the water.
More than once we had lowered our masts and sails, and our low ships, painted green, the pirate color, difficult to detect in the waves of Thassa, had lain almost flat in the water.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #116)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
113
"And may again," said Tab.
2
114
"I fear so," I said.
2
115
"Cos patrols the shark roads," said Tab.
2
116
More than once we had lowered our masts and sails, and our low ships, painted green, the pirate color, difficult to detect in the waves of Thassa, had lain almost flat in the water.
2
117
"How can such forces indefinitely, at least six burdened ships, coming and going, venturing out and returning, time and time again, elude patrol ships, sightings?" asked Tab.
2
118
"One may speculate," I said.
2
119
"Ships require berthing, maintenance," said Tab.
"And may again," said Tab.
"I fear so," I said.
"Cos patrols the shark roads," said Tab.
More than once we had lowered our masts and sails, and our low ships, painted green, the pirate color, difficult to detect in the waves of Thassa, had lain almost flat in the water.
"How can such forces indefinitely, at least six burdened ships, coming and going, venturing out and returning, time and time again, elude patrol ships, sightings?" asked Tab.
"One may speculate," I said.
"Ships require berthing, maintenance," said Tab.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 2)