Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
162
"Do not slacken!" called a fellow, Torgus, from the steps of the companionway, behind us, and to our right.
7
163
He was of the tarn cavalry.
7
164
He had his marked pole, testing the water.
7
165
He seemed satisfied, the water had not inched higher in the last ahn.
7
166
"Good fellows!" he called.
7
167
The ship was six-masted, square-rigged, seven decked, carvel-built, and single-ruddered, not guided by a steering board, or the double rudders of the typical Gorean ship.
7
168
The nested galleys, on the other hand, were typical of most Gorean vessels, long or round ships, oar-banked, double ruddered, single-masted, and lateen-rigged.
"Do not slacken!" called a fellow, Torgus, from the steps of the companionway, behind us, and to our right.
He was of the tarn cavalry.
He had his marked pole, testing the water.
He seemed satisfied, the water had not inched higher in the last ahn.
"Good fellows!" he called.
The ship was six-masted, square-rigged, seven decked, carvel-built, and single-ruddered, not guided by a steering board, or the double rudders of the typical Gorean ship.
The nested galleys, on the other hand, were typical of most Gorean vessels, long or round ships, oar-banked, double ruddered, single-masted, and lateen-rigged.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )