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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Many of the vessels of Port Kar, that den of thieves and cutthroats, that scourge of Thassa, were green, almost invisible, under oars, low in the water, the mast down. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #239)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 239 Many of the vessels of Port Kar, that den of thieves and cutthroats, that scourge of thassa, were green, almost invisible, under oars, low in the water, the mast down.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 236 Blue is the common color of Cos.
2 237 Odd that a Cosian long ship, another Cosian long ship, would be in these waters.
2 238 The ship, reassuringly, was not green, for pirates often paint their ships green, that they be the less seen on mighty, rolling thassa.
2 239 Many of the vessels of Port Kar, that den of thieves and cutthroats, that scourge of thassa, were green, almost invisible, under oars, low in the water, the mast down.
2 240 "I see you!" called a voice.
2 241 Yes, clearly the accent was reassuring! The galley back-oared on the port side.
2 242 Her starboard oars were mostly indrawn, or still.
Blue is the common color of Cos. Odd that a Cosian long ship, another Cosian long ship, would be in these waters. The ship, reassuringly, was not green, for pirates often paint their ships green, that they be the less seen on mighty, rolling thassa. Many of the vessels of Port Kar, that den of thieves and cutthroats, that scourge of thassa, were green, almost invisible, under oars, low in the water, the mast down. "I see you!" called a voice. Yes, clearly the accent was reassuring! The galley back-oared on the port side. Her starboard oars were mostly indrawn, or still. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 2)