Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
10
"Aii!" I said, as I felt the tearing jerk on my hands, anchored behind one of the knots, as I felt my feet pulled away, upward, away from the courtyard, and, for a sickening moment, I saw the ground dropping away below me.
"Aii!" I said, as I felt the tearing jerk on my hands, anchored behind one of the knots, as I felt my feet pulled away, upward, away from the courtyard, and, for a sickening moment, I saw the ground dropping away below me.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #10)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
7
I, and others, including Leros, Aeacus, and Philoctetes, seized a rope, and, elsewhere, others of the high watches, and several mariners, did likewise.
32
8
Already the Pani with their vessels of oil, and their torches, had begun the descent of the wharf trail.
32
9
Too, at its end would be other Pani, who would let them pass, but not others.
32
10
"Aii!" I said, as I felt the tearing jerk on my hands, anchored behind one of the knots, as I felt my feet pulled away, upward, away from the courtyard, and, for a sickening moment, I saw the ground dropping away below me.
32
11
I heard cries below, and sensed Pani rushing out from the barracks, to the courtyard.
32
12
Something went past, like a bird, a fierce whisper of wind, the rushing of a fletched shaft toward the starlit sky.
32
13
Then we were over the walls.
I, and others, including Leros, Aeacus, and Philoctetes, seized a rope, and, elsewhere, others of the high watches, and several mariners, did likewise.
Already the Pani with their vessels of oil, and their torches, had begun the descent of the wharf trail.
Too, at its end would be other Pani, who would let them pass, but not others.
"Aii!" I said, as I felt the tearing jerk on my hands, anchored behind one of the knots, as I felt my feet pulled away, upward, away from the courtyard, and, for a sickening moment, I saw the ground dropping away below me.
I heard cries below, and sensed Pani rushing out from the barracks, to the courtyard.
Something went past, like a bird, a fierce whisper of wind, the rushing of a fletched shaft toward the starlit sky.
Then we were over the walls.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 32)