Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
5
286
"Hear the will of priest-kings!" he said.
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.
"Hear the will of priest-kings!" he said.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )