Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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30
"How could he search so long for the corsair fleet and somehow never find it? He does not want to find it.
"How could he search so long for the corsair fleet and somehow never find it? He does not want to find it.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #30)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Such families wield influence and have great power".
38
28
"Too," said Clitus, "even those who hate and fear him must recognize the accouterments of what they hate and fear, his force and probity, his records and accomplishments".
38
29
"He has allied himself with Archelaos," said Thurnock.
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30
"How could he search so long for the corsair fleet and somehow never find it? He does not want to find it.
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31
His searches are for show.
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32
Can he really not suspect that it anchors before him in the harbor of Sybaris? Is he not a patron of the tavern of Glaukos, The Living Island? Does he not game, and suspiciously successfully, as does Archelaos, at The House of the Golden Urt? Does he not profit, as does his colleague, Archelaos, from multiple taxes, from arbitrary levies, from demanded licenses, from various schemes, and frauds, in Sybaris?" "He has ships and we have not," I said, "only two".
38
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"He is in league with Archelaos," said Thurnock.
"Such families wield influence and have great power".
"Too," said Clitus, "even those who hate and fear him must recognize the accouterments of what they hate and fear, his force and probity, his records and accomplishments".
"He has allied himself with Archelaos," said Thurnock.
"How could he search so long for the corsair fleet and somehow never find it? He does not want to find it.
His searches are for show.
Can he really not suspect that it anchors before him in the harbor of Sybaris? Is he not a patron of the tavern of Glaukos, The Living Island? Does he not game, and suspiciously successfully, as does Archelaos, at The House of the Golden Urt? Does he not profit, as does his colleague, Archelaos, from multiple taxes, from arbitrary levies, from demanded licenses, from various schemes, and frauds, in Sybaris?" "He has ships and we have not," I said, "only two".
"He is in league with Archelaos," said Thurnock.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 38)