Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
227
I did not question him.
14
228
I knew him to be a good oar-master.
14
229
From time to time I observed the distant ship growing farther and farther away.
14
230
But after about an ahn and a half, when I again raised the glass, I saw that she was not much farther away than she had been when last I had looked.
14
231
My own men were still drawing a strong three quarters beat.
14
232
The oar-master again joined me on the stern castle.
14
233
He did not ask for the glass again.
I did not question him.
I knew him to be a good oar-master.
From time to time I observed the distant ship growing farther and farther away.
But after about an ahn and a half, when I again raised the glass, I saw that she was not much farther away than she had been when last I had looked.
My own men were still drawing a strong three quarters beat.
The oar-master again joined me on the stern castle.
He did not ask for the glass again.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )