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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

"It will be far more bitter on Thassa," I said. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #7)
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38 7 "It will be far more bitter on thassa," I said.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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38 4 All night men and slaves, by the light of torches, carrying burdens, had come and gone on this ramp, which led to a large now-opened port in the hull, far below the higher bulwarks.
38 5 Within this opening many men, some once of the scribes, sorted through these mountains of material and assigned its disposition, in virtue of preconceived arrangements, to various decks and holds.
38 6 "It is cold," said Tajima.
38 7 "It will be far more bitter on thassa," I said.
38 8 I was uneasy noting the quantities of stores brought aboard.
38 9 It reminded me of the preparations of a city knowing its besiegement was imminent.
38 10 Months might be spent at sea, never viewing land, on such largesse.
All night men and slaves, by the light of torches, carrying burdens, had come and gone on this ramp, which led to a large now-opened port in the hull, far below the higher bulwarks. Within this opening many men, some once of the scribes, sorted through these mountains of material and assigned its disposition, in virtue of preconceived arrangements, to various decks and holds. "It is cold," said Tajima. "It will be far more bitter on thassa," I said. I was uneasy noting the quantities of stores brought aboard. It reminded me of the preparations of a city knowing its besiegement was imminent. Months might be spent at sea, never viewing land, on such largesse. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38)