Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
95
"Perhaps with small boats, with rafts, or such," I said, "but then one is defenseless on thassa, perhaps a thousand pasangs from land, perhaps more".
"Perhaps with small boats, with rafts, or such," I said, "but then one is defenseless on Thassa, perhaps a thousand pasangs from land, perhaps more".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #95)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
92
There is no escape, there is no wind".
13
93
"Yet," said Cabot, "the beacon was lit, and those who set the trap are gone.
13
94
There is thus an exit from this place".
13
95
"Perhaps with small boats, with rafts, or such," I said, "but then one is defenseless on thassa, perhaps a thousand pasangs from land, perhaps more".
13
96
I supposed, if Lord Nishida and the tarnsman were right, that a mother ship at the edge of the Vine Sea might have dispatched a small party to the derelict.
13
97
What puzzled me was that such a ship had not been seen, even from the high watch.
13
98
Perhaps, unlit, it had approached at night and set a small crew about the business of the lamp.
There is no escape, there is no wind".
"Yet," said Cabot, "the beacon was lit, and those who set the trap are gone.
There is thus an exit from this place".
"Perhaps with small boats, with rafts, or such," I said, "but then one is defenseless on thassa, perhaps a thousand pasangs from land, perhaps more".
I supposed, if Lord Nishida and the tarnsman were right, that a mother ship at the edge of the Vine Sea might have dispatched a small party to the derelict.
What puzzled me was that such a ship had not been seen, even from the high watch.
Perhaps, unlit, it had approached at night and set a small crew about the business of the lamp.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 13)