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

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49 47 "No," I said, "but how is it that they are gone?" "They were to await us here," said Clitus.
49 48 "They must have had reason to depart".
49 49 "Undoubtedly," I said.
49 50 "Let the beach be examined for messages, papers pinned to a stake, a marked board, weighted in place by a stone, words drawn in the sand".
49 51 Several torches were lit, and men, in lines, made their way about the beach.
49 52 "Nothing," said a man later, reporting on the results of this disciplined perusal of the sand.
49 53 "Where then are Captains Tab and Sakim, where the Dorna and the Tesephone?" asked a man.
"No," I said, "but how is it that they are gone?" "They were to await us here," said Clitus. "They must have had reason to depart". "Undoubtedly," I said. "Let the beach be examined for messages, papers pinned to a stake, a marked board, weighted in place by a stone, words drawn in the sand". Several torches were lit, and men, in lines, made their way about the beach. "Nothing," said a man later, reporting on the results of this disciplined perusal of the sand. "Where then are Captains Tab and Sakim, where the Dorna and the Tesephone?" asked a man. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )