Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
89
Doubtless her sail was stored below.
11
90
These are the arrangements when a galley moves through the city, or when she enters battle.
11
91
On a line running from the forward starboard mooring cleat to the stem castle, furnishing cover for archers and spearmen, there flew a flag, snapping in the wind.
11
92
It was white with vertical green stripes on its field and, over these, in black, the head of a Bosk.
11
93
I could see, even at the distance, leaping from the prow of the ship to the tiles of the piazza, running across the large, oblique-looking, colored squares toward the Hall of the Council of Captains, the great Thurnock, with his yellow bow, followed by Clitus, with his net and trident, and by Tab, with my men.
11
94
"Estimate for me," I said, "the damage to the arsenal".
11
95
"It appears," said one, "to be the lumber sheds and the dry docks".
Doubtless her sail was stored below.
These are the arrangements when a galley moves through the city, or when she enters battle.
On a line running from the forward starboard mooring cleat to the stem castle, furnishing cover for archers and spearmen, there flew a flag, snapping in the wind.
It was white with vertical green stripes on its field and, over these, in black, the head of a Bosk.
I could see, even at the distance, leaping from the prow of the ship to the tiles of the piazza, running across the large, oblique-looking, colored squares toward the Hall of the Council of Captains, the great Thurnock, with his yellow bow, followed by Clitus, with his net and trident, and by Tab, with my men.
"Estimate for me," I said, "the damage to the arsenal".
"It appears," said one, "to be the lumber sheds and the dry docks".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )