Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
293
From what I could hear the convoy, as a whole, had maintained good discipline, and given a satisfactory account of itself.
From what I could hear the convoy, as a whole, had maintained good discipline, and given a satisfactory account of itself.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #293)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
290
Then I fell asleep.
22
291
I was awakened by the free woman pounding on the hatch, demanding to be released.
22
292
That we had not been released led me to believe that there was still danger.
22
293
From what I could hear the convoy, as a whole, had maintained good discipline, and given a satisfactory account of itself.
22
294
We were, apparently, now flanked by several other ships of the convoy.
22
295
Then we heard the cry of "Sail! Sail!" Once more the weary men scurried about the decks.
22
296
We felt the ship shift as oars took the water.
Then I fell asleep.
I was awakened by the free woman pounding on the hatch, demanding to be released.
That we had not been released led me to believe that there was still danger.
From what I could hear the convoy, as a whole, had maintained good discipline, and given a satisfactory account of itself.
We were, apparently, now flanked by several other ships of the convoy.
Then we heard the cry of "Sail! Sail!" Once more the weary men scurried about the decks.
We felt the ship shift as oars took the water.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 22)