Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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The deck was smoothed and white, ropes were neatly coiled, gear was stashed and secured, hatches were battened, and the brass and fittings were polished.
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Yesterday afternoon two seamen had re-enameled the kailiauk head at the prow with brown, and the eyes with white and black.
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The golden metal rings, too, had been repainted.
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The Palms of Schendi would enter Schendi, her home port, in style.
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At sea, of course, a sensible compromise must be struck between a ship which is constantly ready, so to speak, for inspection, and one which is loose.
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The ship must be neat but livable; there must be order but not rigidity; the ship must be one on which men are comfortable but it must also be one on which, because of its arrangements and discipline, the efficient performance of duty is encouraged.
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Ulafi, it seemed to me, struck this sort of balance well with his men and ship.
The deck was smoothed and white, ropes were neatly coiled, gear was stashed and secured, hatches were battened, and the brass and fittings were polished.
Yesterday afternoon two seamen had re-enameled the kailiauk head at the prow with brown, and the eyes with white and black.
The golden metal rings, too, had been repainted.
The Palms of Schendi would enter Schendi, her home port, in style.
At sea, of course, a sensible compromise must be struck between a ship which is constantly ready, so to speak, for inspection, and one which is loose.
The ship must be neat but livable; there must be order but not rigidity; the ship must be one on which men are comfortable but it must also be one on which, because of its arrangements and discipline, the efficient performance of duty is encouraged.
Ulafi, it seemed to me, struck this sort of balance well with his men and ship.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )