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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 233 I stood in the doorway, half crouched down.
9 234 In the melee, farther on, the mixing was such that I could not tell, except for the occasional Pani, who might be mutinous and who not.
9 235 Certainly men fought men, and who knew who might be of which party.
9 236 I saw disruption, confusion, blood, carnage, and death, both of men and beasts.
9 237 The hatch had been rolled back.
9 238 The main deck, or most of it, I took it, was in the hands of mutineers, as many ran down the ramp, to try to free a tarn, sometimes to fight with others for the bird.
9 239 Some tarns, their doors opened to fetch them forth, tried to fly, and dashed themselves against the ceiling, or the stalls, or cages, opposite their own.
I stood in the doorway, half crouched down. In the melee, farther on, the mixing was such that I could not tell, except for the occasional Pani, who might be mutinous and who not. Certainly men fought men, and who knew who might be of which party. I saw disruption, confusion, blood, carnage, and death, both of men and beasts. The hatch had been rolled back. The main deck, or most of it, I took it, was in the hands of mutineers, as many ran down the ramp, to try to free a tarn, sometimes to fight with others for the bird. Some tarns, their doors opened to fetch them forth, tried to fly, and dashed themselves against the ceiling, or the stalls, or cages, opposite their own. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )