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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

I thought there would be much feasting here for Thassa's gulls. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #331)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 331 I thought there would be much feasting here for thassa's gulls.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 328 The enemy turned, and began to flee.
22 329 Some enemy officers struck about themselves with swords, trying to stop the rout, but these, too, were as often struck by terrified men who, in the darkness, were unclear as to their foe, his power, or even his nature.
22 330 Some of our bowmen climbed over bodies, and from the grisly height of such hills, formed of inert or bleeding men, plied their craft, playing, as it is said, tunes on the lyre of death.
22 331 I thought there would be much feasting here for thassa's gulls.
22 332 Tor-tu-Gor, Light-upon-the-Home-Stone, began to rise in the east.
22 333 I looked back toward the water.
22 334 There were now three galleys at the beach, and several small boats.
The enemy turned, and began to flee. Some enemy officers struck about themselves with swords, trying to stop the rout, but these, too, were as often struck by terrified men who, in the darkness, were unclear as to their foe, his power, or even his nature. Some of our bowmen climbed over bodies, and from the grisly height of such hills, formed of inert or bleeding men, plied their craft, playing, as it is said, tunes on the lyre of death. I thought there would be much feasting here for thassa's gulls. Tor-tu-Gor, Light-upon-the-Home-Stone, began to rise in the east. I looked back toward the water. There were now three galleys at the beach, and several small boats. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 22)