Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
183
"Men and Priest-Kings would be well rid of him.
2
184
Let us hope that the beasts we met this morning will be successful in their quest".
2
185
I looked again through the tiny crack in the slats.
2
186
It was near the sixth ahn.
2
187
Small boats now moved about on the canal.
2
188
Most were propelled by the swaying movement of a steering oar.
2
189
Some, larger boats and light galleys, such as might be used in the Tamber Gulf or, abroad, on Thassa, were being rowed from thwarts.
"Men and Priest-Kings would be well rid of him.
Let us hope that the beasts we met this morning will be successful in their quest".
I looked again through the tiny crack in the slats.
It was near the sixth ahn.
Small boats now moved about on the canal.
Most were propelled by the swaying movement of a steering oar.
Some, larger boats and light galleys, such as might be used in the Tamber Gulf or, abroad, on Thassa, were being rowed from thwarts.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )