Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
21
82
Did not the fleet of the Farther Islands seem inert much of the time, and had not its searches for the raiders proved invariably futile? Few thieves arrest themselves.
Did not the fleet of the Farther Islands seem inert much of the time, and had not its searches for the raiders proved invariably futile? Few thieves arrest themselves.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #82)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
21
79
That much seemed to me authentic.
21
80
On the other hand, I thought it likely that he, in his hostility, far underestimated the shrewdness, the subtlety, the depth, mind, and energy, of the governor.
21
81
What captain does not wish to be underestimated by the enemy? It seemed likely to me, of course, that he and the governor were enleagued, and that both profited from the depredations of the false Bosk of Port Kar.
21
82
Did not the fleet of the Farther Islands seem inert much of the time, and had not its searches for the raiders proved invariably futile? Few thieves arrest themselves.
21
83
Surely Nicomachos and Archelaos were colleagues in crime.
21
84
"In Sybaris," I said, "I urged the surveillance of the tavern, The Living Island, the proprietor of which is a man named Glaukos.
21
85
I gather that nothing came of your investigations in that quarter".
That much seemed to me authentic.
On the other hand, I thought it likely that he, in his hostility, far underestimated the shrewdness, the subtlety, the depth, mind, and energy, of the governor.
What captain does not wish to be underestimated by the enemy? It seemed likely to me, of course, that he and the governor were enleagued, and that both profited from the depredations of the false Bosk of Port Kar.
Did not the fleet of the Farther Islands seem inert much of the time, and had not its searches for the raiders proved invariably futile? Few thieves arrest themselves.
Surely Nicomachos and Archelaos were colleagues in crime.
"In Sybaris," I said, "I urged the surveillance of the tavern, The Living Island, the proprietor of which is a man named Glaukos.
I gather that nothing came of your investigations in that quarter".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 21)