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Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Who has not heard of that dreadful pirate, so elusive and ruthless a corsair?" "Might his predations, on land and sea, be somehow supported and abetted by living islands?" "I should hope not," she said. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #187)
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16 187 "Who has not heard of that dreadful pirate, so elusive and ruthless a corsair?" "Might his predations, on land and sea, be somehow supported and abetted by living islands?" "I should hope not," she said.

Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 184 "And some are claimed by villages and towns, as is this one".
16 185 "On some," I said, "are there kept stores, supplies, tackle, weapons, water, ship gear?" "I have heard so," she said, "on some of the larger islands".
16 186 "Have you heard of the notorious Bosk of Port Kar?" I asked.
16 187 "Who has not heard of that dreadful pirate, so elusive and ruthless a corsair?" "Might his predations, on land and sea, be somehow supported and abetted by living islands?" "I should hope not," she said.
16 188 "Might some not serve as observation sites or posts, enlarging the compass of his intelligence, informing him of passing shipping, and such?" "I trust that such is not the case," she said.
16 189 "But if it were," I said, "would such communication, such an interchange of information, be possible?" "Easily," she said.
16 190 "Many message vulos home to particular islands as well as to villages and towns, even to particular ships".
"And some are claimed by villages and towns, as is this one". "On some," I said, "are there kept stores, supplies, tackle, weapons, water, ship gear?" "I have heard so," she said, "on some of the larger islands". "Have you heard of the notorious Bosk of Port Kar?" I asked. "Who has not heard of that dreadful pirate, so elusive and ruthless a corsair?" "Might his predations, on land and sea, be somehow supported and abetted by living islands?" "I should hope not," she said. "Might some not serve as observation sites or posts, enlarging the compass of his intelligence, informing him of passing shipping, and such?" "I trust that such is not the case," she said. "But if it were," I said, "would such communication, such an interchange of information, be possible?" "Easily," she said. "Many message vulos home to particular islands as well as to villages and towns, even to particular ships". - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 16)