Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
389
Even children use these boats.
Even children use these boats.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #389)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
386
The swing bridges are normally fastened back, except from the eighth to the tenth Ahn and from the fifteenth to the seventeenth Ahn.
4
387
Most families in Port Kar own their own boats.
4
388
These boats are generally shallow-drafted, narrow, and single-oared, the one oar being used to both propel and guide the boat.
4
389
Even children use these boats.
4
390
There are, of course, a variety of types of craft in the canals, ranging from ramships harbored in the courts of captains to the coracles of the poor, like leather tubs, propelled by the thrusting of a pole.
4
391
Along the sides of the major canals there are commonly hundreds of boats moored.
4
392
These are usually covered at night.
The swing bridges are normally fastened back, except from the eighth to the tenth Ahn and from the fifteenth to the seventeenth Ahn.
Most families in Port Kar own their own boats.
These boats are generally shallow-drafted, narrow, and single-oared, the one oar being used to both propel and guide the boat.
Even children use these boats.
There are, of course, a variety of types of craft in the canals, ranging from ramships harbored in the courts of captains to the coracles of the poor, like leather tubs, propelled by the thrusting of a pole.
Along the sides of the major canals there are commonly hundreds of boats moored.
These are usually covered at night.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 4)