Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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328
The round ship, although she often carries over one hundred, and sometimes over two hundred, chained slaves in her rowing hold, seldom, unless she intends to enter battle, carries a free crew of more than twenty to twenty-five men.
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329
Moreover, these twenty to twenty-five men are often largely simply sailors and their officers, and not fighting men.
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330
The Dorna, by contrast, carried a free crew of two hundred and fifteen men, most of whom were well trained with weapons.
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331
In an ahn I stepped across the plank thrown from the rail of the Dorna to that of the flagship of the treasure fleet.
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332
The ship itself, by my men, had already been subdued.
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333
I was met by a tall bearded figure in a purple cloak.
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"I am Rencius Ho-Bar," said he, "of Telnus, Admiral of the Treasure Fleet of Cos and Tyros".
The round ship, although she often carries over one hundred, and sometimes over two hundred, chained slaves in her rowing hold, seldom, unless she intends to enter battle, carries a free crew of more than twenty to twenty-five men.
Moreover, these twenty to twenty-five men are often largely simply sailors and their officers, and not fighting men.
The Dorna, by contrast, carried a free crew of two hundred and fifteen men, most of whom were well trained with weapons.
In an ahn I stepped across the plank thrown from the rail of the Dorna to that of the flagship of the treasure fleet.
The ship itself, by my men, had already been subdued.
I was met by a tall bearded figure in a purple cloak.
"I am Rencius Ho-Bar," said he, "of Telnus, Admiral of the Treasure Fleet of Cos and Tyros".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )