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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 518 The cargos were very similar, and I had seen armsmen divided between the two ships.
8 519 Two ships, together, are accounted safer than two ships, taken singly.
8 520 Round ships are the preferred prey of the "sleen of the sea," but the sleen, when hungry, do not disdain smaller prey.
8 521 I had had some interaction, in a tavern, with the fellow who seemed to be the high officer of the armsmen on the second vessel.
8 522 The first ship, now, freed of its mooring, was thrust from the dock with the harbor poles.
8 523 I saw the yard being raised, foot by foot, tackle creaking, followed, foot by foot, by its increasing expanse of unfolding canvas.
8 524 As docksmen were at the mooring ropes, I assumed the second vessel was ready to clear the harbor.
The cargos were very similar, and I had seen armsmen divided between the two ships. Two ships, together, are accounted safer than two ships, taken singly. Round ships are the preferred prey of the "sleen of the sea," but the sleen, when hungry, do not disdain smaller prey. I had had some interaction, in a tavern, with the fellow who seemed to be the high officer of the armsmen on the second vessel. The first ship, now, freed of its mooring, was thrust from the dock with the harbor poles. I saw the yard being raised, foot by foot, tackle creaking, followed, foot by foot, by its increasing expanse of unfolding canvas. As docksmen were at the mooring ropes, I assumed the second vessel was ready to clear the harbor. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )