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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Dorna was a ship, a tarn ship, a ram ship, shallow-drafted, straight-keeled, single-banked, lateen-rigged, carvel-built, painted green, difficult to detect in the rolling waters of Thassa, out of Port Kar. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #18)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
35 18 The Dorna was a ship, a tarn ship, a ram ship, shallow-drafted, straight-keeled, single-banked, lateen-rigged, carvel-built, painted green, difficult to detect in the rolling waters of thassa, out of Port Kar.

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
35 15 "We shall meet again!" I heard.
35 16 The tarn smote its way from the roof of the palace.
35 17 Air tore past us.
35 18 The Dorna was a ship, a tarn ship, a ram ship, shallow-drafted, straight-keeled, single-banked, lateen-rigged, carvel-built, painted green, difficult to detect in the rolling waters of thassa, out of Port Kar.
35 19 Lara, who had been Tatrix of Tharna, kneeling before me on a scarlet rug, in the camp of Targo, the Slaver, lifted, supplicatingly, holding them in her hands, two yellow cords to me.
35 20 Misk, at night, stood in the grasses near the Sardar, lofty, slender, grand against the moons, on a small hill, the wind moving his antennae.
35 21 I should have returned that night, perhaps, to the tavern of Sarpedon in Lydius, to see Vella dance.
"We shall meet again!" I heard. The tarn smote its way from the roof of the palace. Air tore past us. The Dorna was a ship, a tarn ship, a ram ship, shallow-drafted, straight-keeled, single-banked, lateen-rigged, carvel-built, painted green, difficult to detect in the rolling waters of thassa, out of Port Kar. Lara, who had been Tatrix of Tharna, kneeling before me on a scarlet rug, in the camp of Targo, the Slaver, lifted, supplicatingly, holding them in her hands, two yellow cords to me. Misk, at night, stood in the grasses near the Sardar, lofty, slender, grand against the moons, on a small hill, the wind moving his antennae. I should have returned that night, perhaps, to the tavern of Sarpedon in Lydius, to see Vella dance. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 35)