Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
282
Surely Tyros has one of the most formidable fleets on thassa.
Surely Tyros has one of the most formidable fleets on Thassa.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #282)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
5
282
Surely Tyros has one of the most formidable fleets on thassa.
5
283
Perhaps this had little to do with Tyros? Perhaps a round ship would raise less suspicion? Perhaps this was the very ship on which the agent of Priest-Kings might have had his passage? "I speak in the name of Priest-Kings," said Sullius Maximus, swiftly, as though by rote.
5
284
"You are to attend me intently, and are to obey with perfection".
5
285
"I am a free man," I reminded him.
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.
Surely Tyros has one of the most formidable fleets on thassa.
Perhaps this had little to do with Tyros? Perhaps a round ship would raise less suspicion? Perhaps this was the very ship on which the agent of Priest-Kings might have had his passage? "I speak in the name of Priest-Kings," said Sullius Maximus, swiftly, as though by rote.
"You are to attend me intently, and are to obey with perfection".
"I am a free man," I reminded him.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)