Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
737
They were apparently more interested in what might be done with the women on the far side of thassa.
They were apparently more interested in what might be done with the women on the far side of Thassa.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #737)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
734
Many may have had their hair shorn and begged retreating soldiers, of Tyros and Cos, and of the free companies, to take them with them, not as inconvenient, troublesome free women, but as begging, complaisant slaves.
21
735
Others who had accompanied the retreat as free women might have found themselves eventually sold in the western ports, in particular, in Brundisium, where the Pani seem to have purchased most of their slaves for the voyage.
21
736
The Pani, of course, would not have realized, in most cases, that there were bounties in the offing, and, had they realized it, they were, apparently, not much interested in such things.
21
737
They were apparently more interested in what might be done with the women on the far side of thassa.
21
738
It was something there that they wanted them for.
21
739
And, I supposed, not all of the women, and perhaps only a few, might be wanted in Ar.
21
740
Of the women who had spoken, only two had had an accent which suggested Ar.
Many may have had their hair shorn and begged retreating soldiers, of Tyros and Cos, and of the free companies, to take them with them, not as inconvenient, troublesome free women, but as begging, complaisant slaves.
Others who had accompanied the retreat as free women might have found themselves eventually sold in the western ports, in particular, in Brundisium, where the Pani seem to have purchased most of their slaves for the voyage.
The Pani, of course, would not have realized, in most cases, that there were bounties in the offing, and, had they realized it, they were, apparently, not much interested in such things.
They were apparently more interested in what might be done with the women on the far side of thassa.
It was something there that they wanted them for.
And, I supposed, not all of the women, and perhaps only a few, might be wanted in Ar.
Of the women who had spoken, only two had had an accent which suggested Ar.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21)