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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

Susan, then, was pulled by the hair to the place of a keleustes, one who marks time, usually on a pounding block or a ship's drum, for oarsmen. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1020)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 1020 Susan, then, was pulled by the hair to the place of a keleustes, one who marks time, usually on a pounding block or a ship's drum, for oarsmen.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 1017 Samos turned to Linda.
1 1018 "Dance," he said.
1 1019 She leaped to her feet and hurried to the center of the tiles.
1 1020 Susan, then, was pulled by the hair to the place of a keleustes, one who marks time, usually on a pounding block or a ship's drum, for oarsmen.
1 1021 In some navies, and on ships of some registry, the office of the keleustes is referred to as that of the hortator.
1 1022 He reports directly to the oar-master.
1 1023 The oar-master, like the helmsmen, of which two are generally on duty at any one time, most Gorean ships being double ruddered, reports to the captain.
Samos turned to Linda. "Dance," he said. She leaped to her feet and hurried to the center of the tiles. Susan, then, was pulled by the hair to the place of a keleustes, one who marks time, usually on a pounding block or a ship's drum, for oarsmen. In some navies, and on ships of some registry, the office of the keleustes is referred to as that of the hortator. He reports directly to the oar-master. The oar-master, like the helmsmen, of which two are generally on duty at any one time, most Gorean ships being double ruddered, reports to the captain. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 1)