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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 653 Two helmsmen stood below him, on the helm deck.
5 654 The only other hand awake, as far as I knew, was the lookout, some forty feet above me, on the ringed platform encircling the mainmast, the taller of the two masts.
5 655 I walked over to the cage of the blond-haired barbarian.
5 656 She, I felt, was the key to the mystery, that device whereby I might locate Shaba and the fourth ring, one of the two remaining light-diversion rings, the secret of which had apparently perished long ago with Prasdak, the kur inventor, he of the Cliff of Karrash.
5 657 The fifth ring, according to Samos, was still somewhere on one of the steel worlds.
5 658 It would not be risked, we speculated, on Gor or Earth.
5 659 Perhaps it served to keep order on some steel world.
Two helmsmen stood below him, on the helm deck. The only other hand awake, as far as I knew, was the lookout, some forty feet above me, on the ringed platform encircling the mainmast, the taller of the two masts. I walked over to the cage of the blond-haired barbarian. She, I felt, was the key to the mystery, that device whereby I might locate Shaba and the fourth ring, one of the two remaining light-diversion rings, the secret of which had apparently perished long ago with Prasdak, the kur inventor, he of the Cliff of Karrash. The fifth ring, according to Samos, was still somewhere on one of the steel worlds. It would not be risked, we speculated, on Gor or Earth. Perhaps it served to keep order on some steel world. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )