Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
184
Then she poled us to the vicinity of the barges.
8
185
They seemed lonely and gray in the morning light.
8
186
Always keeping us shielded by thickets of rush and sedge, she circled the six barges, fastened together.
8
187
We waited for an ahn or so and then I told her to move to the sixth barge.
8
188
I restrung the great bow, and put the nine arrows in my belt.
8
189
In my scabbard was the short sword, carried even at the siege of Ar.
8
190
Very slowly we approached, almost drifting, the high, carved sternpost of the sixth barge.
Then she poled us to the vicinity of the barges.
They seemed lonely and gray in the morning light.
Always keeping us shielded by thickets of rush and sedge, she circled the six barges, fastened together.
We waited for an ahn or so and then I told her to move to the sixth barge.
I restrung the great bow, and put the nine arrows in my belt.
In my scabbard was the short sword, carried even at the siege of Ar.
Very slowly we approached, almost drifting, the high, carved sternpost of the sixth barge.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )