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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 17 Her head was down.
12 18 The tiny tunic, of rep cloth, clung about her.
12 19 She would learn to be a better slave.
12 20 As I suppose I have made clear, I am not by caste of the Mariners.
12 21 It is one thing to draw an oar, and do one thing or another about a ship, even to be of its fighting complement, and quite another to read the weather, and water, and the stars, to plot courses, to keep a steady helm in a hard sea, to manage lines and rigging, and such.
12 22 There were, of course, things I could do, such as keep a high watch, as I was now doing.
12 23 The platform and ring, and each mast had such an arrangement, are near the summit of the mast, and encircle it, allowing the lookout to move about the mast.
Her head was down. The tiny tunic, of rep cloth, clung about her. She would learn to be a better slave. As I suppose I have made clear, I am not by caste of the Mariners. It is one thing to draw an oar, and do one thing or another about a ship, even to be of its fighting complement, and quite another to read the weather, and water, and the stars, to plot courses, to keep a steady helm in a hard sea, to manage lines and rigging, and such. There were, of course, things I could do, such as keep a high watch, as I was now doing. The platform and ring, and each mast had such an arrangement, are near the summit of the mast, and encircle it, allowing the lookout to move about the mast. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )