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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

We had been nearly a year at sea and the discipline of the armsmen, now that land was near, hung by little more than a thread. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #192)
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21 192 We had been nearly a year at sea and the discipline of the armsmen, now that land was near, hung by little more than a thread.

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

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21 189 Each had several guards at hand.
21 190 I think they remained amidships not only to better monitor the fevers of the day, less accessible from the stem castle or stern castle, but to dispatch their guardsmen in case of need, perhaps to quell some disorder, or batten down hatches, keeping many below decks.
21 191 It was my impression, given the increasing restlessness of the men, which might approach the level of danger, given the excitements of the sight of land, that they thought it might be unwise, unless clearly called for, to order a clearing of the deck.
21 192 We had been nearly a year at sea and the discipline of the armsmen, now that land was near, hung by little more than a thread.
21 193 Tyrtaios continued to urge a landing.
21 194 I suspected he genuinely dreaded another mutiny.
21 195 "If a landing is made," said Lord Okimoto, "all treasure must remain on board".
Each had several guards at hand. I think they remained amidships not only to better monitor the fevers of the day, less accessible from the stem castle or stern castle, but to dispatch their guardsmen in case of need, perhaps to quell some disorder, or batten down hatches, keeping many below decks. It was my impression, given the increasing restlessness of the men, which might approach the level of danger, given the excitements of the sight of land, that they thought it might be unwise, unless clearly called for, to order a clearing of the deck. We had been nearly a year at sea and the discipline of the armsmen, now that land was near, hung by little more than a thread. Tyrtaios continued to urge a landing. I suspected he genuinely dreaded another mutiny. "If a landing is made," said Lord Okimoto, "all treasure must remain on board". - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21)