Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
53
61
"The ship is departed," I said, "and, I fear, from what I have heard, even should it reach thassa, it will never reach the World's End".
"The ship is departed," I said, "and, I fear, from what I have heard, even should it reach Thassa, it will never reach the World's End".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 53, Sentence #61)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
53
58
They were carried overland, through the forest, at least as far as Tarncamp".
53
59
"Beyond," he said, "to Shipcamp, thence to be secretly stored on the south side of the river.
53
60
They are now on the great ship, disguised as common goods".
53
61
"The ship is departed," I said, "and, I fear, from what I have heard, even should it reach thassa, it will never reach the World's End".
53
62
"The danger to the world, or worlds," he said, "is that it might reach the World's End".
53
63
"You have done your work," I said, "for well, or ill.
53
64
The ship has departed.
They were carried overland, through the forest, at least as far as Tarncamp".
"Beyond," he said, "to Shipcamp, thence to be secretly stored on the south side of the river.
They are now on the great ship, disguised as common goods".
"The ship is departed," I said, "and, I fear, from what I have heard, even should it reach thassa, it will never reach the World's End".
"The danger to the world, or worlds," he said, "is that it might reach the World's End".
"You have done your work," I said, "for well, or ill.
The ship has departed.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 53)