Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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238
The two ships would then proceed to Lydius, and thence to an exchange point on the shore of thassa, north of Lydius.
The two ships would then proceed to Lydius, and thence to an exchange point on the shore of Thassa, north of Lydius.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #238)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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235
I then picked up the slave silk they had worn and, under the throat tether of each, thrust the silk.
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236
Then, with the binding fiber I had earlier removed, I fastened their wrists behind their backs.
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237
The Tesephone, most of my men aboard, chained in her hold, was to make rendezvous with the Rhoda at Laura.
13
238
The two ships would then proceed to Lydius, and thence to an exchange point on the shore of thassa, north of Lydius.
13
239
The bulk of the attackers had proceeded through the forest, to surprise the camp of Marlenus.
13
240
They had taken with them Rim and the four girls.
13
241
They had doubtless taken Rim, knowing him from Laura as an officer of mine.
I then picked up the slave silk they had worn and, under the throat tether of each, thrust the silk.
Then, with the binding fiber I had earlier removed, I fastened their wrists behind their backs.
The Tesephone, most of my men aboard, chained in her hold, was to make rendezvous with the Rhoda at Laura.
The two ships would then proceed to Lydius, and thence to an exchange point on the shore of thassa, north of Lydius.
The bulk of the attackers had proceeded through the forest, to surprise the camp of Marlenus.
They had taken with them Rim and the four girls.
They had doubtless taken Rim, knowing him from Laura as an officer of mine.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 13)