Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
41
70
"Commander?" he said.
41
71
"The glass," I said to him, with urgency.
41
72
"Give me your glass!" He removed the sling from his shoulder, to which was attached the case which holstered the glass of the Builders.
41
73
At the high rail of the stern castle I saw, now far behind, the small motion in the water, now scarcely visible, even with the glass, in the swelling waves, which marked the point beyond which our mysterious companion could not proceed, that point which marked for it the end of a journey it could not complete.
41
74
I cast aside my sword and scabbard.
41
75
"Stop, Commander! Do not!" I heard the officer of the watch cry out, and then I saw the flash of the mighty rudder to my right, and entered the cold waters of gleaming Thassa.
42
1
I Renew an Acquaintance I encircled the mighty neck of the beast with my arm, and felt the throb of blood in the throat.
"Commander?" he said.
"The glass," I said to him, with urgency.
"Give me your glass!" He removed the sling from his shoulder, to which was attached the case which holstered the glass of the Builders.
At the high rail of the stern castle I saw, now far behind, the small motion in the water, now scarcely visible, even with the glass, in the swelling waves, which marked the point beyond which our mysterious companion could not proceed, that point which marked for it the end of a journey it could not complete.
I cast aside my sword and scabbard.
"Stop, Commander! Do not!" I heard the officer of the watch cry out, and then I saw the flash of the mighty rudder to my right, and entered the cold waters of gleaming Thassa.
I Renew an Acquaintance I encircled the mighty neck of the beast with my arm, and felt the throb of blood in the throat.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )