Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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39
Lord Nishida, I recalled, had feared the imminence of an enemy.
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40
It was at this point that I was suddenly aware of the movement of wind.
15
41
"Ho!" cried men.
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42
The expansive blanket of odor, of the blossoms of the Vine Sea, with their clouds of insects, surely pervasive, yet seldom noticed for days, seemed suddenly rent.
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43
Briefly I drew in the first breath of the free air of Thassa which I had drawn since the night at the edge of the Vine Sea.
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44
Licinius Lysias, who had survived the sinking of the galleys of Seremides and Pertinax, rose at the bench, and pointed backward, toward the great ship.
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45
"See?" he cried.
Lord Nishida, I recalled, had feared the imminence of an enemy.
It was at this point that I was suddenly aware of the movement of wind.
"Ho!" cried men.
The expansive blanket of odor, of the blossoms of the Vine Sea, with their clouds of insects, surely pervasive, yet seldom noticed for days, seemed suddenly rent.
Briefly I drew in the first breath of the free air of Thassa which I had drawn since the night at the edge of the Vine Sea.
Licinius Lysias, who had survived the sinking of the galleys of Seremides and Pertinax, rose at the bench, and pointed backward, toward the great ship.
"See?" he cried.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )