Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
51
119
I guessed that there might be two hundred and fifty to three hundred men in the water, as the corsair ships were crowded with evacuated mercenaries.
I guessed that there might be two hundred and fifty to three hundred men in the water, as the corsair ships were crowded with evacuated mercenaries.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #119)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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51
116
"I think the defense-of-territory theory is more plausible," I said.
51
117
"First would come the movement of oars, particularly of several oars, the disturbance in the water, alerting the hith to the presence of an intruder, then the discovery of a large, dark shape entering his domain, and then, only after the attack, would it be likely to sense possible prey, thrashing in the water".
51
118
"I much agree," said Sakim, "and such is my view, but surely you will grant that once food has been associated with an attack, that attacks might be thus encouraged?" "Surely," I said.
51
119
I guessed that there might be two hundred and fifty to three hundred men in the water, as the corsair ships were crowded with evacuated mercenaries.
51
120
I saw one fellow trying to crawl onto a narrow plank.
51
121
It could not support his weight.
51
122
I saw a helmeted figure slip beneath the water, seemingly drawn under the surface, one hand raised, as though it might be grasped by someone.
"I think the defense-of-territory theory is more plausible," I said.
"First would come the movement of oars, particularly of several oars, the disturbance in the water, alerting the hith to the presence of an intruder, then the discovery of a large, dark shape entering his domain, and then, only after the attack, would it be likely to sense possible prey, thrashing in the water".
"I much agree," said Sakim, "and such is my view, but surely you will grant that once food has been associated with an attack, that attacks might be thus encouraged?" "Surely," I said.
I guessed that there might be two hundred and fifty to three hundred men in the water, as the corsair ships were crowded with evacuated mercenaries.
I saw one fellow trying to crawl onto a narrow plank.
It could not support his weight.
I saw a helmeted figure slip beneath the water, seemingly drawn under the surface, one hand raised, as though it might be grasped by someone.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 51)