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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 57 He sits somewhat above the level of the rowers, but below the level of the tiller deck.
7 58 He, facing the rowers, faces toward the ship's bow, they, of course, in their rowing facing the stern.
7 59 The officer on the tiller deck, Henrak at his side, let fall his hand.
7 60 I heard the oar-master cry out and I saw the oars, with a sliding of wood, emerge from the thole ports.
7 61 They stood poised, parallel, over the water, the early-morning sun illuminating their upper surfaces.
7 62 I noted that they were no more than a foot above the water, so heavily laden was the barge.
7 63 Then, as the oar-master again cried out, they entered as one into the water; and then, as he cried out again, each oar drew slowly in the water, and then turned and lifted, the water falling in the light from the blades like silver chains.
He sits somewhat above the level of the rowers, but below the level of the tiller deck. He, facing the rowers, faces toward the ship's bow, they, of course, in their rowing facing the stern. The officer on the tiller deck, Henrak at his side, let fall his hand. I heard the oar-master cry out and I saw the oars, with a sliding of wood, emerge from the thole ports. They stood poised, parallel, over the water, the early-morning sun illuminating their upper surfaces. I noted that they were no more than a foot above the water, so heavily laden was the barge. Then, as the oar-master again cried out, they entered as one into the water; and then, as he cried out again, each oar drew slowly in the water, and then turned and lifted, the water falling in the light from the blades like silver chains. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )