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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, the river galley, for those whom it might interest, is normally shorter masted than a Thassa galley, seldom has more than one mast, and seldom carries the varieties of sails, changed on the yard according to wind conditions, that are carried by a Thassa galley. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #407)
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20 407 Too, the river galley, for those whom it might interest, is normally shorter masted than a thassa galley, seldom has more than one mast, and seldom carries the varieties of sails, changed on the yard according to wind conditions, that are carried by a thassa galley.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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20 404 The various ships were now crowded with the men, women and children of Ar's Station.
20 405 I doubted that any one of them now held less than a hundred passengers.
20 406 It must be remembered, too, that these were river galleys and, on the whole, smaller than the galleys of thassa.
20 407 Too, the river galley, for those whom it might interest, is normally shorter masted than a thassa galley, seldom has more than one mast, and seldom carries the varieties of sails, changed on the yard according to wind conditions, that are carried by a thassa galley.
20 408 River galleys, also, as would be expected, seldom carry more than twenty oars to a side, and are almost always single-banked.
20 409 Fifteen ships, mostly of Port Cos, were now at the piers, which, now, except for armed men, were mostly empty.
20 410 I heard a battle horn sound, from the stern castle of the Tais.
The various ships were now crowded with the men, women and children of Ar's Station. I doubted that any one of them now held less than a hundred passengers. It must be remembered, too, that these were river galleys and, on the whole, smaller than the galleys of thassa. Too, the river galley, for those whom it might interest, is normally shorter masted than a thassa galley, seldom has more than one mast, and seldom carries the varieties of sails, changed on the yard according to wind conditions, that are carried by a thassa galley. River galleys, also, as would be expected, seldom carry more than twenty oars to a side, and are almost always single-banked. Fifteen ships, mostly of Port Cos, were now at the piers, which, now, except for armed men, were mostly empty. I heard a battle horn sound, from the stern castle of the Tais. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 20)