Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
371
Two of the men lost the oars, and the free oars fouled those of other men.
Two of the men lost the oars, and the free oars fouled those of other men.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #371)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
368
"Row," I told him.
13
369
"Silence!" cried one of the seamen, and struck us each a stroke with the whip.
13
370
Then, foolishly, they began to lash away at the sweating backs of the slaves.
13
371
Two of the men lost the oars, and the free oars fouled those of other men.
13
372
The oar-master rushed between the benches and tore the whips away from the seamen, ordering them above decks.
13
373
He was a good oar-master.
13
374
The man then called out, "Up oars! Ready oars! Stroke!" Again we found our rhythm, and again the Rena moved through the waters.
"Row," I told him.
"Silence!" cried one of the seamen, and struck us each a stroke with the whip.
Then, foolishly, they began to lash away at the sweating backs of the slaves.
Two of the men lost the oars, and the free oars fouled those of other men.
The oar-master rushed between the benches and tore the whips away from the seamen, ordering them above decks.
He was a good oar-master.
The man then called out, "Up oars! Ready oars! Stroke!" Again we found our rhythm, and again the Rena moved through the waters.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13)