Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
109
The lookout stood upon a broad, flat wooden ring, bound in leather, covered with the fur of sea sleen, which fits over the mast.
4
110
It has a diameter of about thirty inches.
4
111
It sets near the top of the mast, enabling the man to see over the sail, as well as to other points.
4
112
He, standing on this ring, fastens himself by the waist to the mast by looping and buckling a heavy belt about it, and through his master belt.
4
113
Usually, too, he keeps one hand on or about the mast.
4
114
The wooden ring is reached by climbing a knotted rope.
4
115
The mast is not high, only about thirty-five feet Gorean, but it permits a scanning of the horizon to something over two miles, something like three pasangs.
The lookout stood upon a broad, flat wooden ring, bound in leather, covered with the fur of sea sleen, which fits over the mast.
It has a diameter of about thirty inches.
It sets near the top of the mast, enabling the man to see over the sail, as well as to other points.
He, standing on this ring, fastens himself by the waist to the mast by looping and buckling a heavy belt about it, and through his master belt.
Usually, too, he keeps one hand on or about the mast.
The wooden ring is reached by climbing a knotted rope.
The mast is not high, only about thirty-five feet Gorean, but it permits a scanning of the horizon to something over two miles, something like three pasangs.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )