Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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80
A prairie sleen in the Barrens, for example, has little difficulty in avoiding the charge of the lumbering kailiauk.
5
81
Larger ships are most comfortable and successful when doing battle with vessels in their own class.
5
82
A single prairie sleen could bring down a kailiauk, but, given the size and danger of the kailiauk, the menace of its strength and horns, it will commonly attack one only in a pack.
5
83
The Dorna was a fifty-oar ship, commonly using three men to an oar; the Tesephone was much smaller, a twenty-oar ship, using two men to an oar.
5
84
It, light and shallow-drafted, could navigate and come about easily, even in most rivers.
5
85
"We have seen no sign of the pirate fleet in our wake since early morning," said Clitus.
5
86
"We are now in Theran waters," I said.
A prairie sleen in the Barrens, for example, has little difficulty in avoiding the charge of the lumbering kailiauk.
Larger ships are most comfortable and successful when doing battle with vessels in their own class.
A single prairie sleen could bring down a kailiauk, but, given the size and danger of the kailiauk, the menace of its strength and horns, it will commonly attack one only in a pack.
The Dorna was a fifty-oar ship, commonly using three men to an oar; the Tesephone was much smaller, a twenty-oar ship, using two men to an oar.
It, light and shallow-drafted, could navigate and come about easily, even in most rivers.
"We have seen no sign of the pirate fleet in our wake since early morning," said Clitus.
"We are now in Theran waters," I said.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )