Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
52
57
"Dear Captain," I said, "I had hoped, mast high, posing as a tempting prey, to draw the corsair fleet away from you.
"Dear Captain," I said, "I had hoped, mast high, posing as a tempting prey, to draw the corsair fleet away from you.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #57)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
52
54
I supposed that there were worst places to die, if one must, than in the midst of ringing metal on a goodly morning, on the deck of a fine, if disabled, ship, on the bright waves of Thassa, amongst friends, in the light of Tor-Tu-Gor.
52
55
But death will take care of itself.
52
56
It is life which requires attention.
52
57
"Dear Captain," I said, "I had hoped, mast high, posing as a tempting prey, to draw the corsair fleet away from you.
52
58
But my plan failed of fruition.
52
59
I sorrow.
52
60
It is much to my regret".
I supposed that there were worst places to die, if one must, than in the midst of ringing metal on a goodly morning, on the deck of a fine, if disabled, ship, on the bright waves of Thassa, amongst friends, in the light of Tor-Tu-Gor.
But death will take care of itself.
It is life which requires attention.
"Dear Captain," I said, "I had hoped, mast high, posing as a tempting prey, to draw the corsair fleet away from you.
But my plan failed of fruition.
I sorrow.
It is much to my regret".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 52)