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

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53 90 Thurnock brushed them a kiss from his fingertips as we withdrew, which gesture doubtless incensed them further.
53 91 As I knew Thurnock, the massive, wily peasant, this was no idle, childish gratification but a movement designed with war in mind.
53 92 It is a foolish and often short-lived enemy whose steel is subject to hatred and blinding emotion; beware more the blade subject to the wary mind, the blade whose lightning is patient and cunning.
53 93 The thought of Pa-kur, Master of the Black Caste, the Assassins, briefly crossed my mind.
53 94 Soon I had come about in such a way that the Dorna was between the Brigand Island and the Tesephone.
53 95 In this way I hoped to shield her from the two corsair vessels to port and the three to starboard.
53 96 "Prow to Thera," I told the helmsmen.
Thurnock brushed them a kiss from his fingertips as we withdrew, which gesture doubtless incensed them further. As I knew Thurnock, the massive, wily peasant, this was no idle, childish gratification but a movement designed with war in mind. It is a foolish and often short-lived enemy whose steel is subject to hatred and blinding emotion; beware more the blade subject to the wary mind, the blade whose lightning is patient and cunning. The thought of Pa-kur, Master of the Black Caste, the Assassins, briefly crossed my mind. Soon I had come about in such a way that the Dorna was between the Brigand Island and the Tesephone. In this way I hoped to shield her from the two corsair vessels to port and the three to starboard. "Prow to Thera," I told the helmsmen. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )