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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

It would carry, besides its oarsmen, who were all free, fighting men, some one hundred bowmen, and another hundred men, seamen, artillery men, auxiliary personnel and officers. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #368)
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17 368 It would carry, besides its oarsmen, who were all free, fighting men, some one hundred bowmen, and another hundred men, seamen, artillery men, auxiliary personnel and officers.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 365 In the turmoil below, primarily of tarn ships locked in battle, and the great round ships trying to close with enemy tarn ships, I saw, protected by ten tarn ships on each side, and ten before and ten behind, the flagship of Cos and Tyros.
17 366 It was a great ship, painted in the yellow of Tyros, with more than two hundred oarsmen.
17 367 It was the ship of Chenbar.
17 368 It would carry, besides its oarsmen, who were all free, fighting men, some one hundred bowmen, and another hundred men, seamen, artillery men, auxiliary personnel and officers.
17 369 I drew on the four-strap.
17 370 Almost instantly the ship was the center of a great beating of wings and descending tarns.
17 371 My own tarn landed on the stern castle itself, and I leaped from its back.
In the turmoil below, primarily of tarn ships locked in battle, and the great round ships trying to close with enemy tarn ships, I saw, protected by ten tarn ships on each side, and ten before and ten behind, the flagship of Cos and Tyros. It was a great ship, painted in the yellow of Tyros, with more than two hundred oarsmen. It was the ship of Chenbar. It would carry, besides its oarsmen, who were all free, fighting men, some one hundred bowmen, and another hundred men, seamen, artillery men, auxiliary personnel and officers. I drew on the four-strap. Almost instantly the ship was the center of a great beating of wings and descending tarns. My own tarn landed on the stern castle itself, and I leaped from its back. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 17)