Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
63
Longshoremen, bales and crates on their shoulders, were filling her hold.
4
64
They were being supervised by the second officer.
4
65
It was now grayishly light, a few Ehn past dawn.
4
66
I could not yet see the golden rim of Tor-tu-Gor, Light Upon the Home Stone, rising in the east over the city.
4
67
"Are you bound for Schendi?" I called to the officer.
4
68
"Yes," said he, looking up from his lading list.
4
69
"I would take passage with you," I said.
Longshoremen, bales and crates on their shoulders, were filling her hold.
They were being supervised by the second officer.
It was now grayishly light, a few Ehn past dawn.
I could not yet see the golden rim of Tor-tu-Gor, Light Upon the Home Stone, rising in the east over the city.
"Are you bound for Schendi?" I called to the officer.
"Yes," said he, looking up from his lading list.
"I would take passage with you," I said.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )