Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
21
163
That we were closer to shore, whatever might be its advantages or disadvantages, did increase the tension on board, and various crew members, acting as spokesmen for one group or another, from one deck or another, urged minor officers to petition for a landing.
That we were closer to shore, whatever might be its advantages or disadvantages, did increase the tension on board, and various crew members, acting as spokesmen for one group or another, from one deck or another, urged minor officers to petition for a landing.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #163)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
21
160
In a quarter of an Ahn, we began to see more detail abeam, a steep, sandy beach, with hills and trees beyond it.
21
161
I estimated we were something like a half pasang offshore.
21
162
Our course continued north.
21
163
That we were closer to shore, whatever might be its advantages or disadvantages, did increase the tension on board, and various crew members, acting as spokesmen for one group or another, from one deck or another, urged minor officers to petition for a landing.
21
164
More Pani now appeared on deck, armed, as they always were.
21
165
Lords Nishida and Okimoto had never disarmed their own men.
21
166
The Pani, of course, were far outnumbered by the armsmen and mariners.
In a quarter of an Ahn, we began to see more detail abeam, a steep, sandy beach, with hills and trees beyond it.
I estimated we were something like a half pasang offshore.
Our course continued north.
That we were closer to shore, whatever might be its advantages or disadvantages, did increase the tension on board, and various crew members, acting as spokesmen for one group or another, from one deck or another, urged minor officers to petition for a landing.
More Pani now appeared on deck, armed, as they always were.
Lords Nishida and Okimoto had never disarmed their own men.
The Pani, of course, were far outnumbered by the armsmen and mariners.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21)