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Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)

It turned about and, the mercenaries with spears continuing to fend off desperate swimmers, began to make its way back toward the two unharmed corsair ships, waiting closer to shore. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #159)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
51 159 It turned about and, the mercenaries with spears continuing to fend off desperate swimmers, began to make its way back toward the two unharmed corsair ships, waiting closer to shore.

Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

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51 156 "He is displeased," said Sakim.
51 157 "Does it surprise you?" I asked.
51 158 Ctesippus was now apparently issuing orders to the crew of the longboat.
51 159 It turned about and, the mercenaries with spears continuing to fend off desperate swimmers, began to make its way back toward the two unharmed corsair ships, waiting closer to shore.
51 160 "The boat could hold several more occupants," I said.
51 161 "It seems that Ctesippus has no wish to take on further passengers," said Sakim.
51 162 One fellow was clinging to an oar of the longboat but lost his grip, a spear jabbed into his face.
"He is displeased," said Sakim. "Does it surprise you?" I asked. Ctesippus was now apparently issuing orders to the crew of the longboat. It turned about and, the mercenaries with spears continuing to fend off desperate swimmers, began to make its way back toward the two unharmed corsair ships, waiting closer to shore. "The boat could hold several more occupants," I said. "It seems that Ctesippus has no wish to take on further passengers," said Sakim. One fellow was clinging to an oar of the longboat but lost his grip, a spear jabbed into his face. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 51)