Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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54
We had burned the corsair fleet and left the corsairs themselves to perish, stranded in what may well be Daphna's most inhospitable region".
We had burned the corsair fleet and left the corsairs themselves to perish, stranded in what may well be Daphna's most inhospitable region".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #54)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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27
51
"How naive we were," said Thurnock, "thinking that the victory was ours".
27
52
"Not really," said Clitus.
27
53
"We had every right to suppose that the victory was ours.
27
54
We had burned the corsair fleet and left the corsairs themselves to perish, stranded in what may well be Daphna's most inhospitable region".
27
55
"We did not anticipate," said Thurnock, "that the corsairs would be somehow evacuated, nor that their destroyed fleet would be replaced by one even more formidable".
27
56
"Consider the expense," said Clitus.
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57
"Why should Cos support corsairs who ravage the Farther Islands, from which tax revenues are derived?" asked Clitus.
"How naive we were," said Thurnock, "thinking that the victory was ours".
"Not really," said Clitus.
"We had every right to suppose that the victory was ours.
We had burned the corsair fleet and left the corsairs themselves to perish, stranded in what may well be Daphna's most inhospitable region".
"We did not anticipate," said Thurnock, "that the corsairs would be somehow evacuated, nor that their destroyed fleet would be replaced by one even more formidable".
"Consider the expense," said Clitus.
"Why should Cos support corsairs who ravage the Farther Islands, from which tax revenues are derived?" asked Clitus.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 27)