Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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51
It seemed not unlikely that the voyage of the great ship had now come to her final port, one of thassa's choosing.
It seemed not unlikely that the voyage of the great ship had now come to her final port, one of Thassa's choosing.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #51)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
48
He had been lost at night.
8
49
Tyrtaios, in his vicinity, had been unable to save him.
8
50
I looked over the rail, at the gray sky, the dim globe of Tor-tu-Gor, at the horizon, the flat, white, frozen desert about.
8
51
It seemed not unlikely that the voyage of the great ship had now come to her final port, one of thassa's choosing.
8
52
"Days pass," said a man, wearily.
8
53
"It is endless," said another.
8
54
"thassa is mistress," said a man.
He had been lost at night.
Tyrtaios, in his vicinity, had been unable to save him.
I looked over the rail, at the gray sky, the dim globe of Tor-tu-Gor, at the horizon, the flat, white, frozen desert about.
It seemed not unlikely that the voyage of the great ship had now come to her final port, one of thassa's choosing.
"Days pass," said a man, wearily.
"It is endless," said another.
"thassa is mistress," said a man.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 8)