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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

Some of the enemy ships, however, in turning back from the chase, had been able to regroup and somewhere, abroad on Thassa, there was doubtless a fleet of some ten enemy tarn ships, still a possible threat. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #280)
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14 280 Some of the enemy ships, however, in turning back from the chase, had been able to regroup and somewhere, abroad on thassa, there was doubtless a fleet of some ten enemy tarn ships, still a possible threat.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 277 Of the forty tarn ships in her escort, thirty, lured away, had pursued my ships far from the critical points.
14 278 I myself had damaged or destroyed four of these ships, and had removed a fifth from the theater of action.
14 279 As my other eleven ships, one by one, began to return to the treasure fleet, the story was similar with them.
14 280 Some of the enemy ships, however, in turning back from the chase, had been able to regroup and somewhere, abroad on thassa, there was doubtless a fleet of some ten enemy tarn ships, still a possible threat.
14 281 They had not yet returned to the treasure fleet.
14 282 The others had been damaged or destroyed, or driven away.
14 283 At the treasure fleet itself, while most of her escort pursued my diversionary ships, the other eighteen vessels in my fleet had fallen, suddenly, silently, on the ten tarn ships left behind with the treasure fleet.
Of the forty tarn ships in her escort, thirty, lured away, had pursued my ships far from the critical points. I myself had damaged or destroyed four of these ships, and had removed a fifth from the theater of action. As my other eleven ships, one by one, began to return to the treasure fleet, the story was similar with them. Some of the enemy ships, however, in turning back from the chase, had been able to regroup and somewhere, abroad on thassa, there was doubtless a fleet of some ten enemy tarn ships, still a possible threat. They had not yet returned to the treasure fleet. The others had been damaged or destroyed, or driven away. At the treasure fleet itself, while most of her escort pursued my diversionary ships, the other eighteen vessels in my fleet had fallen, suddenly, silently, on the ten tarn ships left behind with the treasure fleet. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 14)