Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
287
He turned the key in the locks and, laughing, turned about and went to his seat, facing us, in the stern of the rowing hold.
He turned the key in the locks and, laughing, turned about and went to his seat, facing us, in the stern of the rowing hold.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #287)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
284
"The lot of a slave is miserable," I told him.
13
285
"Further," he laughed, "you will not find me an easy master".
13
286
"The lot of a slave is indeed miserable," I lamented.
13
287
He turned the key in the locks and, laughing, turned about and went to his seat, facing us, in the stern of the rowing hold.
13
288
Before him, since this was a large ship, there sat a keleustes, a strong man, a time-beater, with leather-wrapped wrists.
13
289
He would mark the rowing stroke with blows of wooden, leather-cushioned mallets on the head of a huge copper-covered drum.
13
290
"Out oars!" called the oar-master.
"The lot of a slave is miserable," I told him.
"Further," he laughed, "you will not find me an easy master".
"The lot of a slave is indeed miserable," I lamented.
He turned the key in the locks and, laughing, turned about and went to his seat, facing us, in the stern of the rowing hold.
Before him, since this was a large ship, there sat a keleustes, a strong man, a time-beater, with leather-wrapped wrists.
He would mark the rowing stroke with blows of wooden, leather-cushioned mallets on the head of a huge copper-covered drum.
"Out oars!" called the oar-master.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13)