Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
77
"You are strong," he said.
2
78
"When have you last eaten?" "Two days ago," I said.
2
79
"Give him a place," said the marshal.
2
80
We plied our levers, at a ten-beat, which strong men can maintain for as much as an ahn, and continued this beat for something like twenty Ehn, and then the keleustes, warned to silence, put aside his hammers.
2
81
The ship drifted forward a bit, noiselessly, through the fog.
2
82
Then it rocked in place.
2
83
One could hear the water lapping against the hull.
"You are strong," he said.
"When have you last eaten?" "Two days ago," I said.
"Give him a place," said the marshal.
We plied our levers, at a ten-beat, which strong men can maintain for as much as an ahn, and continued this beat for something like twenty Ehn, and then the keleustes, warned to silence, put aside his hammers.
The ship drifted forward a bit, noiselessly, through the fog.
Then it rocked in place.
One could hear the water lapping against the hull.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )