Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
29
The helmsman stood at the tiller, not moving.
8
30
He had removed his helmet in the noon heat of the delta.
8
31
Insects, undistracted, hovered about his head, moving in his hair.
8
32
The oar-master, crying out, leaped up the stairs to the tiller deck, and angrily seized the helmsman by the shoulders, shaking him, then saw the eyes.
8
33
He released the man, who fell from the tiller.
8
34
The oar-master cried out in fear, summoning warriors who gathered on the tiller deck.
8
35
The arrow from the great yellow bow, that of supple Ka-la-na, had passed through the head of the man, losing itself a hundred yards distant, dropping unseen into the marsh.
The helmsman stood at the tiller, not moving.
He had removed his helmet in the noon heat of the delta.
Insects, undistracted, hovered about his head, moving in his hair.
The oar-master, crying out, leaped up the stairs to the tiller deck, and angrily seized the helmsman by the shoulders, shaking him, then saw the eyes.
He released the man, who fell from the tiller.
The oar-master cried out in fear, summoning warriors who gathered on the tiller deck.
The arrow from the great yellow bow, that of supple Ka-la-na, had passed through the head of the man, losing itself a hundred yards distant, dropping unseen into the marsh.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )