Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
103
Two, like Forkbeard and myself, gave themselves to kaissa.
Two, like Forkbeard and myself, gave themselves to Kaissa.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #103)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
100
The men of Forkbeard, their oars inboard, the ship under sail, amused themselves as they would.
4
101
Some slept on the benches or between them, some under the awning and some not, or on the exposed, elevated stem deck.
4
102
Here and there some sat in twos or threes, talking.
4
103
Two, like Forkbeard and myself, gave themselves to kaissa.
4
104
Two others, elsewhere, played Stones, a guessing game.
4
105
The giant, he who might have been nearly eight feet in height, and had in the temple wrought such furious slaughter, sat now, almost somnolently, on a rowing bench, sharpening, with slow, deliberate movements, with a circular, flat whetstone, the blade of his great ax.
4
106
Three other men of the Forkbeard attended to fishing, two with a net, sweeping it along the side of the serpent, for parsit fish, and the third, near the stem, with a hook and line, baited with vulo liver, for the white-bellied grunt, a large game fish which haunts the plankton banks to feed on parsit fish.
The men of Forkbeard, their oars inboard, the ship under sail, amused themselves as they would.
Some slept on the benches or between them, some under the awning and some not, or on the exposed, elevated stem deck.
Here and there some sat in twos or threes, talking.
Two, like Forkbeard and myself, gave themselves to kaissa.
Two others, elsewhere, played Stones, a guessing game.
The giant, he who might have been nearly eight feet in height, and had in the temple wrought such furious slaughter, sat now, almost somnolently, on a rowing bench, sharpening, with slow, deliberate movements, with a circular, flat whetstone, the blade of his great ax.
Three other men of the Forkbeard attended to fishing, two with a net, sweeping it along the side of the serpent, for parsit fish, and the third, near the stem, with a hook and line, baited with vulo liver, for the white-bellied grunt, a large game fish which haunts the plankton banks to feed on parsit fish.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 4)