Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
446
This brand I then thrust into the great pile of branches and driftwood.
This brand I then thrust into the great pile of branches and driftwood.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #446)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
443
Together we picked our way down the beach, across the stones, across the soft sands, until we came to the side of the great accumulation of branches and driftwood which we had earlier prepared.
18
444
From my wallet I took a small, smooth stone and a tiny, flat metal disk.
18
445
I lighted a brand.
18
446
This brand I then thrust into the great pile of branches and driftwood.
18
447
Gorean galleys do not commonly sail at night, and, often, put into shore during darkness.
18
448
I expected, however, because of the dangers of the shores of Thassa, and the importance of their mission, the Rhoda and Tesephone, though they might lie at anchor, would not make a beach camp.
18
449
Had I been the commander of the two ships I would have laid to offshore, coming in only when necessary for water or game.
Together we picked our way down the beach, across the stones, across the soft sands, until we came to the side of the great accumulation of branches and driftwood which we had earlier prepared.
From my wallet I took a small, smooth stone and a tiny, flat metal disk.
I lighted a brand.
This brand I then thrust into the great pile of branches and driftwood.
Gorean galleys do not commonly sail at night, and, often, put into shore during darkness.
I expected, however, because of the dangers of the shores of Thassa, and the importance of their mission, the Rhoda and Tesephone, though they might lie at anchor, would not make a beach camp.
Had I been the commander of the two ships I would have laid to offshore, coming in only when necessary for water or game.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 18)