Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
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Not since the mutiny had there been such seething ugliness beneath the veil of duty and discipline.
Not since the mutiny had there been such seething ugliness beneath the veil of duty and discipline.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #6)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
3
That we continued north, along these coasts, much displeased the men.
21
4
Pani had interposed themselves between the great water casks and angry men with clubs and poles who wished to shatter the casks, that one must put ashore for fresh water.
21
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I think there were few on board who did not voice their disgruntlement, if only privately, in their quarters, or about their work, when with agreeable confreres.
21
6
Not since the mutiny had there been such seething ugliness beneath the veil of duty and discipline.
21
7
When officers drew near, men grew silent.
21
8
Some of the minor officers had ordered floggings.
21
9
This seemed to me unwise.
That we continued north, along these coasts, much displeased the men.
Pani had interposed themselves between the great water casks and angry men with clubs and poles who wished to shatter the casks, that one must put ashore for fresh water.
I think there were few on board who did not voice their disgruntlement, if only privately, in their quarters, or about their work, when with agreeable confreres.
Not since the mutiny had there been such seething ugliness beneath the veil of duty and discipline.
When officers drew near, men grew silent.
Some of the minor officers had ordered floggings.
This seemed to me unwise.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21)