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

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14 39 He may have wanted to be attacked, for it was long since his sword had tasted blood.
14 40 It may have been thirsty for that sudden, bright, exhilarating draught.
14 41 The thick ropes jerked tight, leading back to the great ship.
14 42 He should coordinate his efforts with the draw of the companion galley, ours.
14 43 Was he so importunate and impatient, or was he, rather, anxious to intimidate our captain, Pertinax, the friend of Tarl Cabot? Certainly there were few whom the sword of Seremides, former master of the Taurentians, could not render diffident and complaisant.
14 44 All feared him, save perhaps Tarl Cabot.
14 45 Seremides had requisitioned me for his crew, but Cabot had assigned me to that of his friend, Pertinax.
He may have wanted to be attacked, for it was long since his sword had tasted blood. It may have been thirsty for that sudden, bright, exhilarating draught. The thick ropes jerked tight, leading back to the great ship. He should coordinate his efforts with the draw of the companion galley, ours. Was he so importunate and impatient, or was he, rather, anxious to intimidate our captain, Pertinax, the friend of Tarl Cabot? Certainly there were few whom the sword of Seremides, former master of the Taurentians, could not render diffident and complaisant. All feared him, save perhaps Tarl Cabot. Seremides had requisitioned me for his crew, but Cabot had assigned me to that of his friend, Pertinax. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )