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

If I were concerned to ship quarry stone as inconspicuously as possible, I would certainly be even more concerned over the public embarking of large numbers of mercenary troops". - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #45)
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39 45 If I were concerned to ship quarry stone as inconspicuously as possible, I would certainly be even more concerned over the public embarking of large numbers of mercenary troops".

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

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39 42 "To join nearby," I said.
39 43 "For all we know," said Thurnock, "the mercenaries are already at the rendezvous point".
39 44 "If I were a corsair," I said, "that is the way I would arrange it.
39 45 If I were concerned to ship quarry stone as inconspicuously as possible, I would certainly be even more concerned over the public embarking of large numbers of mercenary troops".
39 46 "We do not know the schedule of the corsairs," said Thurnock.
39 47 "Let us leave as soon as possible, join Tab and the Dorna at the Cove of Harpalos, and make our way to Mytilene.
39 48 We can clear the great harbor by noon".
"To join nearby," I said. "For all we know," said Thurnock, "the mercenaries are already at the rendezvous point". "If I were a corsair," I said, "that is the way I would arrange it. If I were concerned to ship quarry stone as inconspicuously as possible, I would certainly be even more concerned over the public embarking of large numbers of mercenary troops". "We do not know the schedule of the corsairs," said Thurnock. "Let us leave as soon as possible, join Tab and the Dorna at the Cove of Harpalos, and make our way to Mytilene. We can clear the great harbor by noon". - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 39)