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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Vosk is a mighty river which flows westward, emptying into a vast rence delta, finding its way eventually to Thassa, the sea. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #54)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 54 The Vosk is a mighty river which flows westward, emptying into a vast rence delta, finding its way eventually to thassa, the sea.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 51 They carried the yellow banners of truce.
10 52 "They are bound, I wager, for Port Kar," said Tup Ladletender, "whence they will take ship to Cos".
10 53 I had heard there was fighting between Ar and Cos, it having to do with the alleged support by Cos accorded to Vosk pirates.
10 54 The Vosk is a mighty river which flows westward, emptying into a vast rence delta, finding its way eventually to thassa, the sea.
10 55 The motivation of the hostilities was apparently mostly economic, having to do with trade monopolies sought by both cities in the territories bordering the Vosk.
10 56 Ar claimed the southern shore of the Vosk.
10 57 Cos, and the other major maritime Ubarate, Tyros, on the other hand, had traditionally conducted trade, through overland merchant connections, with these territories.
They carried the yellow banners of truce. "They are bound, I wager, for Port Kar," said Tup Ladletender, "whence they will take ship to Cos". I had heard there was fighting between Ar and Cos, it having to do with the alleged support by Cos accorded to Vosk pirates. The Vosk is a mighty river which flows westward, emptying into a vast rence delta, finding its way eventually to thassa, the sea. The motivation of the hostilities was apparently mostly economic, having to do with trade monopolies sought by both cities in the territories bordering the Vosk. Ar claimed the southern shore of the Vosk. Cos, and the other major maritime Ubarate, Tyros, on the other hand, had traditionally conducted trade, through overland merchant connections, with these territories. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 10)