Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
227
To starboard, from upriver, the river bristled with armed merchantmen.
16
228
I saw the colors, there, of more than a dozen towns.
16
229
The banners and pennons of Victoria were there, and of Fina and Hammerfest, of Sulport, Sais, Siba and Jasmine, of Jort's Ferry and Point Alfred, of Iskander, of Tancred's Landing and Forest Port.
16
230
Too, among other pennons, I saw colors hailing from so afar east as White Water and Lara, at the very confluence of the Vosk and Olni.
16
231
The patience of honest men had at last been exhausted.
16
232
I drew the sword from the wood and leaped down to the deck.
16
233
The flagship of Policrates rocked, struck by another pirate ship, it lurching to port.
To starboard, from upriver, the river bristled with armed merchantmen.
I saw the colors, there, of more than a dozen towns.
The banners and pennons of Victoria were there, and of Fina and Hammerfest, of Sulport, Sais, Siba and Jasmine, of Jort's Ferry and Point Alfred, of Iskander, of Tancred's Landing and Forest Port.
Too, among other pennons, I saw colors hailing from so afar east as White Water and Lara, at the very confluence of the Vosk and Olni.
The patience of honest men had at last been exhausted.
I drew the sword from the wood and leaped down to the deck.
The flagship of Policrates rocked, struck by another pirate ship, it lurching to port.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )