Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
275
I saw no new sail on the horizon.
5
276
Something, of course, might have been seen from the height of the permanent mast of the round ship.
5
277
A lookout is often posted there, with a Builder's glass.
5
278
He stands on a small platform, and is usually roped to the mast, or has his place within a chest-high ring of metal.
5
279
The masts of the common Gorean warship are commonly lowered before entering battle.
5
280
This makes the ship more amenable to her oars and less vulnerable to flaming missiles, which might ignite a sail on its long, sloping yard.
5
281
I wondered that Sullius Maximus had not been conveyed hither in a long ship.
I saw no new sail on the horizon.
Something, of course, might have been seen from the height of the permanent mast of the round ship.
A lookout is often posted there, with a Builder's glass.
He stands on a small platform, and is usually roped to the mast, or has his place within a chest-high ring of metal.
The masts of the common Gorean warship are commonly lowered before entering battle.
This makes the ship more amenable to her oars and less vulnerable to flaming missiles, which might ignite a sail on its long, sloping yard.
I wondered that Sullius Maximus had not been conveyed hither in a long ship.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )