Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
15
270
From where we stood we could see the black ruins of Svein Blue Tooth's hall and holdings, the desolated Thing-Fields, the sea, thassa, with the ships at the beach.
From where we stood we could see the black ruins of Svein Blue Tooth's hall and holdings, the desolated Thing-Fields, the sea, Thassa, with the ships at the beach.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #270)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
15
267
The shirt was stiff, cold.
15
268
In the night, on the Torvaldsberg, even in the middle of the summer, without warm garments, a man might freeze.
15
269
The wind then began to rise, sweeping the ledge.
15
270
From where we stood we could see the black ruins of Svein Blue Tooth's hall and holdings, the desolated Thing-Fields, the sea, thassa, with the ships at the beach.
15
271
I looked at the Forkbeard.
15
272
"Let us continue our journey," he said.
15
273
"Let us descend and meet the Kurii, while we still have strength," I said.
The shirt was stiff, cold.
In the night, on the Torvaldsberg, even in the middle of the summer, without warm garments, a man might freeze.
The wind then began to rise, sweeping the ledge.
From where we stood we could see the black ruins of Svein Blue Tooth's hall and holdings, the desolated Thing-Fields, the sea, thassa, with the ships at the beach.
I looked at the Forkbeard.
"Let us continue our journey," he said.
"Let us descend and meet the Kurii, while we still have strength," I said.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 15)