Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
371
It tends to draw predatory fish away from the piers, and it provides a convenient way of disposing of large forms of garbage, the bodies, say, of dead animals.
It tends to draw predatory fish away from the piers, and it provides a convenient way of disposing of large forms of garbage, the bodies, say, of dead animals.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #371)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
368
Supposing this allusion might be obscure to the stranger and Captain Nakamura, I explained it to them.
36
369
For any who might come upon this manuscript and are not familiar with Brundisium, the pool, when the grating is raised, is accessible from the sea, and may be entered by sharks, and grunt.
36
370
It serves several purposes.
36
371
It tends to draw predatory fish away from the piers, and it provides a convenient way of disposing of large forms of garbage, the bodies, say, of dead animals.
36
372
It is also used as a place of execution, in particular, for minor offenses, such as theft.
36
373
The grating is raised, which is a signal to fish in the vicinity that a feeding is at hand.
36
374
If the victim is alive, a limb is severed, which distributes blood in the water, and then the limb and the victim are cast into the pool.
Supposing this allusion might be obscure to the stranger and Captain Nakamura, I explained it to them.
For any who might come upon this manuscript and are not familiar with Brundisium, the pool, when the grating is raised, is accessible from the sea, and may be entered by sharks, and grunt.
It serves several purposes.
It tends to draw predatory fish away from the piers, and it provides a convenient way of disposing of large forms of garbage, the bodies, say, of dead animals.
It is also used as a place of execution, in particular, for minor offenses, such as theft.
The grating is raised, which is a signal to fish in the vicinity that a feeding is at hand.
If the victim is alive, a limb is severed, which distributes blood in the water, and then the limb and the victim are cast into the pool.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 36)