Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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195
"It is the time of winter on broad, rolling, thundering thassa," he said, "a time of cold and ice, of impenetrable fog, and short, dark days, of storms, of waves as high as flighted tarns and as mighty as clashing mountains, and it will go down with the ship".
"It is the time of winter on broad, rolling, thundering Thassa," he said, "a time of cold and ice, of impenetrable fog, and short, dark days, of storms, of waves as high as flighted tarns and as mighty as clashing mountains, and it will go down with the ship".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 54, Sentence #195)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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54
192
"I fear for the great ship," I said.
54
193
"By now," he said, "it has either been destroyed at the mouth of the Alexandra, where it debouches into thassa, or it is somewhere abroad on thassa, its course set for the farther islands, and, I fear, beyond, to the World's End".
54
194
"And what of the mysterious cargo?" I said.
54
195
"It is the time of winter on broad, rolling, thundering thassa," he said, "a time of cold and ice, of impenetrable fog, and short, dark days, of storms, of waves as high as flighted tarns and as mighty as clashing mountains, and it will go down with the ship".
54
196
"But what if the ship does not go down?" I asked.
54
197
"Then, I fear," he said, "it will reach the World's End, and find its employment".
54
198
"One pertinent to worlds?" I said.
"I fear for the great ship," I said.
"By now," he said, "it has either been destroyed at the mouth of the Alexandra, where it debouches into thassa, or it is somewhere abroad on thassa, its course set for the farther islands, and, I fear, beyond, to the World's End".
"And what of the mysterious cargo?" I said.
"It is the time of winter on broad, rolling, thundering thassa," he said, "a time of cold and ice, of impenetrable fog, and short, dark days, of storms, of waves as high as flighted tarns and as mighty as clashing mountains, and it will go down with the ship".
"But what if the ship does not go down?" I asked.
"Then, I fear," he said, "it will reach the World's End, and find its employment".
"One pertinent to worlds?" I said.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 54)