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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 151 The water, many kegs, and the supplies, ranging from hard breads to slave nets, were aboard.
5 152 The morning tide from Thassa was running in, swelling the river.
5 153 I wished to leave at the height of the tide.
5 154 It would breast at the tenth ahn.
5 155 It was late in the summer and the river was not as high as it is in the spring.
5 156 In the Laurius, and particularly near its mouth, there are likely to be shoals, shifting from day to day, brought and formed by the current.
5 157 The tide from Thassa, lifting the river, makes the entrance to the Laurius less troublesome, less hazardous.
The water, many kegs, and the supplies, ranging from hard breads to slave nets, were aboard. The morning tide from Thassa was running in, swelling the river. I wished to leave at the height of the tide. It would breast at the tenth ahn. It was late in the summer and the river was not as high as it is in the spring. In the Laurius, and particularly near its mouth, there are likely to be shoals, shifting from day to day, brought and formed by the current. The tide from Thassa, lifting the river, makes the entrance to the Laurius less troublesome, less hazardous. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )