Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Perhaps they are porters, and intend to take on water," said the second of the trident bearers.
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88
"The water of Thassa?" I asked.
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89
Thassa was not a fresh-water sea.
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90
Hundreds of rivers and streams, for centuries, had been bringing salt into its deep, turbulent waters.
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91
"That does seem strange," said the first trident bearer, warily.
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92
"Perhaps," I said, "the amphorae themselves are trade goods, to be stored aboard certain ships".
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93
"That must be it," said the first fellow.
"Perhaps they are porters, and intend to take on water," said the second of the trident bearers.
"The water of Thassa?" I asked.
Thassa was not a fresh-water sea.
Hundreds of rivers and streams, for centuries, had been bringing salt into its deep, turbulent waters.
"That does seem strange," said the first trident bearer, warily.
"Perhaps," I said, "the amphorae themselves are trade goods, to be stored aboard certain ships".
"That must be it," said the first fellow.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )