Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
20
312
I moved away from the crowd about Aemilianus and walked along the outer edge of the piers.
20
313
I did count twenty-five ships at the piers, and out in the harbor.
20
314
Ten of these flew the blue flag I had taken for that of Cos, or that serving for Cos on the river.
20
315
From the stem lines of fifteen of the ships, as far as I could tell, for some were out in the harbor, and blocked by others, there flew no colors at all.
20
316
Indeed, interestingly, as I walked along the piers I saw that canvases had been thrown over places on certain of the ships, at the stern, and on the sides of the bows, where one might be accustomed to look for a name.
20
317
On the way back, along the pier, I stopped by one of the unidentified ships, one wharfed adjacent to the Tais, the flagship.
20
318
Indeed, it had been the second ship into the harbor, and the one that had rammed the Cosian ship amidships.
I moved away from the crowd about Aemilianus and walked along the outer edge of the piers.
I did count twenty-five ships at the piers, and out in the harbor.
Ten of these flew the blue flag I had taken for that of Cos, or that serving for Cos on the river.
From the stem lines of fifteen of the ships, as far as I could tell, for some were out in the harbor, and blocked by others, there flew no colors at all.
Indeed, interestingly, as I walked along the piers I saw that canvases had been thrown over places on certain of the ships, at the stern, and on the sides of the bows, where one might be accustomed to look for a name.
On the way back, along the pier, I stopped by one of the unidentified ships, one wharfed adjacent to the Tais, the flagship.
Indeed, it had been the second ship into the harbor, and the one that had rammed the Cosian ship amidships.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )