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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

Tur wood is used for galley frames, and beams and clamps and posts, and for hull planking; Ka-la-na serves for capstans and mastheads; Tem-wood for rudders and oars; and the needle trees, the evergreens, for masts and spars, and cabin and deck planking. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #300)
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10 300 Tur wood is used for galley frames, and beams and clamps and posts, and for hull planking; Ka-la-na serves for capstans and mastheads; Tem-wood for rudders and oars; and the needle trees, the evergreens, for masts and spars, and cabin and deck planking.

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

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10 297 Trees may also be purchased from the Forest People, who will cut them in the winter, when they can be dragged on sleds to the sea.
10 298 If there is a light snowfall in a given year, the price of timber is often higher.
10 299 Port Kar is, incidentally, completely dependent on the northern timber.
10 300 Tur wood is used for galley frames, and beams and clamps and posts, and for hull planking; Ka-la-na serves for capstans and mastheads; Tem-wood for rudders and oars; and the needle trees, the evergreens, for masts and spars, and cabin and deck planking.
10 301 The motion to obtain a new preserve carried.
10 302 I abstained from voting, not having been convinced that a new preserve was needed.
10 303 I supposed it might be, but I did not know; I had not been convinced; so I had abstained.
Trees may also be purchased from the Forest People, who will cut them in the winter, when they can be dragged on sleds to the sea. If there is a light snowfall in a given year, the price of timber is often higher. Port Kar is, incidentally, completely dependent on the northern timber. Tur wood is used for galley frames, and beams and clamps and posts, and for hull planking; Ka-la-na serves for capstans and mastheads; Tem-wood for rudders and oars; and the needle trees, the evergreens, for masts and spars, and cabin and deck planking. The motion to obtain a new preserve carried. I abstained from voting, not having been convinced that a new preserve was needed. I supposed it might be, but I did not know; I had not been convinced; so I had abstained. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10)