Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
49
69
But one might well have assumed, mistakenly, in the heat of the moment, given an appearance by the enemy, that the corsair fleet intended to attack the beach".
But one might well have assumed, mistakenly, in the heat of the moment, given an appearance by the enemy, that the corsair fleet intended to attack the beach".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #69)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
49
66
The enemy would have made their appearance either by land or sea.
49
67
Given the victory of Mytilene and the control of the fields by our Peasant cohorts, we may rule out an attack by land.
49
68
This leaves us with an attack by sea, but there is no evidence of such an attack, no bodies or equipment, no signs of disruption or bloodshed.
49
69
But one might well have assumed, mistakenly, in the heat of the moment, given an appearance by the enemy, that the corsair fleet intended to attack the beach".
49
70
"'Mistakenly'?" asked Thurnock.
49
71
"As Tab and Sakim left no message of any sort to explain their departure, we may infer that the appearance of the corsair fleet was sudden and unexpected, perhaps emerging from darkness in the vicinity of dawn, a situation calling for instant action, getting the Dorna and Tesephone to sea before an enemy landing took place, presumably to be followed by the destruction of both vessels".
49
72
"'Mistakenly'?" urged Thurnock.
The enemy would have made their appearance either by land or sea.
Given the victory of Mytilene and the control of the fields by our Peasant cohorts, we may rule out an attack by land.
This leaves us with an attack by sea, but there is no evidence of such an attack, no bodies or equipment, no signs of disruption or bloodshed.
But one might well have assumed, mistakenly, in the heat of the moment, given an appearance by the enemy, that the corsair fleet intended to attack the beach".
"'Mistakenly'?" asked Thurnock.
"As Tab and Sakim left no message of any sort to explain their departure, we may infer that the appearance of the corsair fleet was sudden and unexpected, perhaps emerging from darkness in the vicinity of dawn, a situation calling for instant action, getting the Dorna and Tesephone to sea before an enemy landing took place, presumably to be followed by the destruction of both vessels".
"'Mistakenly'?" urged Thurnock.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 49)