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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 192 They quivered in the planking.
5 193 The other two arrows struck, ringing, the plate of the temple of Kassau, and hung, broken, in the boskhide awning that covered the Forkbeard's loot, both that of gold and flesh, and then another javelin fell behind us, into the sea, and the bowmen returned to their benches.
5 194 For a quarter of an ahn the Forkbeard himself held the helm of his ship.
5 195 But after a quarter of an ahn, grinning, the Forkbeard surrendered the helm to one of his men, and came to join me amidships.
5 196 We placed the board again between us on the chest.
5 197 The position of the pieces had not changed, held by the board's pegs.
5 198 "A most interesting variation," said Forkbeard, returning his attention to the board.
They quivered in the planking. The other two arrows struck, ringing, the plate of the temple of Kassau, and hung, broken, in the boskhide awning that covered the Forkbeard's loot, both that of gold and flesh, and then another javelin fell behind us, into the sea, and the bowmen returned to their benches. For a quarter of an ahn the Forkbeard himself held the helm of his ship. But after a quarter of an ahn, grinning, the Forkbeard surrendered the helm to one of his men, and came to join me amidships. We placed the board again between us on the chest. The position of the pieces had not changed, held by the board's pegs. "A most interesting variation," said Forkbeard, returning his attention to the board. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )