Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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The tarred cables, some four inches in width, moved.
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The rudder creaked.
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I looked over to the windows of the stern cabin.
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These were high, and formed of a lacing of wood and glass.
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The Tamira had once been an ornate, richly appointed merchantman.
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This guise, doubtless, still served her well in her work for the Voskjard.
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Her darker offices would not be evident from her respectable and stately exterior.
The tarred cables, some four inches in width, moved.
The rudder creaked.
I looked over to the windows of the stern cabin.
These were high, and formed of a lacing of wood and glass.
The Tamira had once been an ornate, richly appointed merchantman.
This guise, doubtless, still served her well in her work for the Voskjard.
Her darker offices would not be evident from her respectable and stately exterior.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )