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

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23 143 Many of those were painted green, that they might be difficult to detect on the billows of Thassa, until, mast down and oar- propelled, it was perhaps too late.
23 144 How different then was the ship of Tersites.
23 145 Doubtless it was seaworthy, but it was broad and towering, six-masted, and single- ruddered.
23 146 It would be like a city at sea, a dangerous, armed city, walled with wood, with sails which might challenge clouds.
23 147 It seemed less a ship than a fortress, or castle, which might for some mad reason have chosen to disguise itself as a vessel.
23 148 It could house a small army.
23 149 Rumors had it that she would seek the World's End.
Many of those were painted green, that they might be difficult to detect on the billows of Thassa, until, mast down and oar- propelled, it was perhaps too late. How different then was the ship of Tersites. Doubtless it was seaworthy, but it was broad and towering, six-masted, and single- ruddered. It would be like a city at sea, a dangerous, armed city, walled with wood, with sails which might challenge clouds. It seemed less a ship than a fortress, or castle, which might for some mad reason have chosen to disguise itself as a vessel. It could house a small army. Rumors had it that she would seek the World's End. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )