Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
8
189
There were six in the crew of the barge, the man who directed the two tharlarion, the two helmsmen, the captain, and two other bargemen, who attended to matters on the barge, and handled mooring and casting off.
8
190
One of the latter had locked the slave cage.
8
191
We were now better than two thirds of the way across the broad river.
8
192
We could see stone, and timber and barrels of fish and salt stored on docks on the shore.
8
193
Behind the docks were long, planked ramps leading up to warehouses.
8
194
The warehouses seemed constructed of smoothed, heavy timbers, stained and varnished.
8
195
Most appeared reddish.
There were six in the crew of the barge, the man who directed the two tharlarion, the two helmsmen, the captain, and two other bargemen, who attended to matters on the barge, and handled mooring and casting off.
One of the latter had locked the slave cage.
We were now better than two thirds of the way across the broad river.
We could see stone, and timber and barrels of fish and salt stored on docks on the shore.
Behind the docks were long, planked ramps leading up to warehouses.
The warehouses seemed constructed of smoothed, heavy timbers, stained and varnished.
Most appeared reddish.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )