• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"cities " "dust "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 187 "For Cos then," I said, "for honor!" I then sprang from the side of Philoctetes and hurried after the Pani.
9 188 The keeping areas for tarns on the ship of Tersites are large, though small enough, considering the monsters they must house.
9 189 Some spoke of them as tarn holds, though they were not holds as one would usually think of such places.
9 190 Some spoke of them, as well, as the "cots," though they bore little resemblance to the common tarn cots, if only because of their vast dimensions, even to those which might be maintained by professional tarnsters in the high cities, specializing in freight and haulage.
9 191 The great ship itself, made possible by Tur wood and bracing, would be something like a hundred and ten yards from stem to stern, and, abeam, some forty yards.
9 192 It had nine decks.
9 193 The tarn areas occupied almost the whole of three decks, as noted, each being some seventy yards in length and some thirty yards in width.
"For Cos then," I said, "for honor!" I then sprang from the side of Philoctetes and hurried after the Pani. The keeping areas for tarns on the ship of Tersites are large, though small enough, considering the monsters they must house. Some spoke of them as tarn holds, though they were not holds as one would usually think of such places. Some spoke of them, as well, as the "cots," though they bore little resemblance to the common tarn cots, if only because of their vast dimensions, even to those which might be maintained by professional tarnsters in the high cities, specializing in freight and haulage. The great ship itself, made possible by Tur wood and bracing, would be something like a hundred and ten yards from stem to stern, and, abeam, some forty yards. It had nine decks. The tarn areas occupied almost the whole of three decks, as noted, each being some seventy yards in length and some thirty yards in width. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )