Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
114
Whereas I did not know exactly the codes employed by the treasure fleet, I had little doubt that our hesitation was being signaled about the fleet, and then I heard other trumpets, and saw the round ships drawing apart, and tarn ships streaking between them, fanning out in our direction.
Whereas I did not know exactly the codes employed by the treasure fleet, I had little doubt that our hesitation was being signaled about the fleet, and then I heard other trumpets, and saw the round ships drawing apart, and tarn ships streaking between them, fanning out in our direction.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #114)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
111
I signaled my trumpeter to transmit the command "Rest oars".
14
112
The same message was run up the halyard to the height of the stem castle.
14
113
Over the faint music coming from the distant ships, now approaching, I could hear her war trumpets and, with the glass, observe her flags.
14
114
Whereas I did not know exactly the codes employed by the treasure fleet, I had little doubt that our hesitation was being signaled about the fleet, and then I heard other trumpets, and saw the round ships drawing apart, and tarn ships streaking between them, fanning out in our direction.
14
115
I slapped shut the glass of the builders and laughed.
14
116
"Excellent!" I cried.
14
117
Thurnock, near me, the tooth missing on his upper right side, grinned.
I signaled my trumpeter to transmit the command "Rest oars".
The same message was run up the halyard to the height of the stem castle.
Over the faint music coming from the distant ships, now approaching, I could hear her war trumpets and, with the glass, observe her flags.
Whereas I did not know exactly the codes employed by the treasure fleet, I had little doubt that our hesitation was being signaled about the fleet, and then I heard other trumpets, and saw the round ships drawing apart, and tarn ships streaking between them, fanning out in our direction.
I slapped shut the glass of the builders and laughed.
"Excellent!" I cried.
Thurnock, near me, the tooth missing on his upper right side, grinned.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 14)