Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
192
He did not have his sword, but there was a knife in his hand.
He did not have his sword, but there was a knife in his hand.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #192)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
189
I did not think they would well bear the weight of two.
14
190
Durbar turned about, cried once, and reeled from the beams, plunging into the water, his jacket red.
14
191
Across the space between us I saw Seremides, his eyes on me.
14
192
He did not have his sword, but there was a knife in his hand.
14
193
He stood unsteadily on the narrow wreckage.
14
194
In the water Durbar, the water red about him, gasping, confused, extended his hand to Seremides, who did not accept his hand, perhaps fearing the loss of balance, but motioned him closer.
14
195
When Durbar got his hands upon the beams Seremides kicked out, viciously, and Durbar, I think his neck was broken, slipped away, beneath the water.
I did not think they would well bear the weight of two.
Durbar turned about, cried once, and reeled from the beams, plunging into the water, his jacket red.
Across the space between us I saw Seremides, his eyes on me.
He did not have his sword, but there was a knife in his hand.
He stood unsteadily on the narrow wreckage.
In the water Durbar, the water red about him, gasping, confused, extended his hand to Seremides, who did not accept his hand, perhaps fearing the loss of balance, but motioned him closer.
When Durbar got his hands upon the beams Seremides kicked out, viciously, and Durbar, I think his neck was broken, slipped away, beneath the water.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 14)