Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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48
The Parsit, as many similar fish, require vegetation, and vegetation requires light, and thus, typically, such fish school off banks, in shallower water, where light can reach plants tenaciously rooted, say, some dozens of yards below in the sea floor.
The Parsit, as many similar fish, require vegetation, and vegetation requires light, and thus, typically, such fish school off banks, in shallower water, where light can reach plants tenaciously rooted, say, some dozens of yards below in the sea floor.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #48)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
45
We were joined at the rail by Lord Nishida.
11
46
"The men are pleased," said Lord Nishida.
11
47
"They see Parsit," said Cabot.
11
48
The Parsit, as many similar fish, require vegetation, and vegetation requires light, and thus, typically, such fish school off banks, in shallower water, where light can reach plants tenaciously rooted, say, some dozens of yards below in the sea floor.
11
49
The banks are usually within two or three hundred pasangs of land masses.
11
50
Thus the jubilation of the men.
11
51
"We are near land," said a man.
We were joined at the rail by Lord Nishida.
"The men are pleased," said Lord Nishida.
"They see Parsit," said Cabot.
The Parsit, as many similar fish, require vegetation, and vegetation requires light, and thus, typically, such fish school off banks, in shallower water, where light can reach plants tenaciously rooted, say, some dozens of yards below in the sea floor.
The banks are usually within two or three hundred pasangs of land masses.
Thus the jubilation of the men.
"We are near land," said a man.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 11)