Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
24
34
"Sound and hale," said the man, "on the ship of Samos, the thassa Ubara".
"Sound and hale," said the man, "on the ship of Samos, the Thassa Ubara".
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #34)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
24
31
"Cos, as you know, wars with Ar".
24
32
Then Clitus Vitellius looked to the man on the ship.
24
33
"My men?" he asked.
24
34
"Sound and hale," said the man, "on the ship of Samos, the thassa Ubara".
24
35
"Excellent," said Clitus Vitellius.
24
36
"Your vessel," said the man, grinning, "appears seaworthy but has clumsy lines".
24
37
"I request passage for two," said Clitus Vitellius, "myself and," indicating me, "this slave".
"Cos, as you know, wars with Ar".
Then Clitus Vitellius looked to the man on the ship.
"My men?" he asked.
"Sound and hale," said the man, "on the ship of Samos, the thassa Ubara".
"Excellent," said Clitus Vitellius.
"Your vessel," said the man, grinning, "appears seaworthy but has clumsy lines".
"I request passage for two," said Clitus Vitellius, "myself and," indicating me, "this slave".
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 24)