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

"A woeful pity," said Thurnock. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #50)
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30 50 "A woeful pity," said Thurnock.

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

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30 47 "But, as a precaution, Zeuxis has been evacuated and its Home Stone concealed".
30 48 "They would not believe even Xanthos, from the village of Seleukos, which was last burned by the corsairs?" asked Clitus.
30 49 "No," said Aktis.
30 50 "A woeful pity," said Thurnock.
30 51 After we had left the Cove of Harpalos, we had visited the ruins of the village of Seleukos, where we had taken Xanthos, the son of the headman Seleukos, and some twenty of his fellows aboard, to whom he had introduced the great bow.
30 52 We had hoped that Peasants would listen to Peasants.
30 53 "They are preparing for their march," said Clitus, beside me, peering over the crest of the hill.
"But, as a precaution, Zeuxis has been evacuated and its Home Stone concealed". "They would not believe even Xanthos, from the village of Seleukos, which was last burned by the corsairs?" asked Clitus. "No," said Aktis. "A woeful pity," said Thurnock. After we had left the Cove of Harpalos, we had visited the ruins of the village of Seleukos, where we had taken Xanthos, the son of the headman Seleukos, and some twenty of his fellows aboard, to whom he had introduced the great bow. We had hoped that Peasants would listen to Peasants. "They are preparing for their march," said Clitus, beside me, peering over the crest of the hill. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 30)