Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
224
I knew the waters of thassa were plied by many ships, and, among them, were the ships of pirates.
I knew the waters of Thassa were plied by many ships, and, among them, were the ships of pirates.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #224)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
221
Hatches were closed, and secured.
16
222
I was very excited, but helpless.
16
223
I could not participate in the least in what might ensue.
16
224
I knew the waters of thassa were plied by many ships, and, among them, were the ships of pirates.
16
225
Cos and Ar, I had heard, were now at war, the matters having to do with the piracy on the Vosk not having been satisfactorily adjudicated.
16
226
But Ar had no navy, though it did have a fleet of river ships that patrolled the Vosk.
16
227
The ship might, of course, be of Port Kar, or of one of the northern ports, or even of Torvaldsland.
Hatches were closed, and secured.
I was very excited, but helpless.
I could not participate in the least in what might ensue.
I knew the waters of thassa were plied by many ships, and, among them, were the ships of pirates.
Cos and Ar, I had heard, were now at war, the matters having to do with the piracy on the Vosk not having been satisfactorily adjudicated.
But Ar had no navy, though it did have a fleet of river ships that patrolled the Vosk.
The ship might, of course, be of Port Kar, or of one of the northern ports, or even of Torvaldsland.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 16)