Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
469
In time, she slept.
9
470
I, too, then, slept.
9
471
It was two ahn before dawn.
9
472
In one ahn Ottar and the Forkbeard would be up, arousing the men.
9
473
The serpent, the afternoon before, had been readied.
9
474
This morning, at dawn, the serpent would leave the small wharf, dipping oars, gliding through fog on the inlet, the result of the cooler land winds moving over the somewhat warmer water of the encroaching Torvaldstream.
9
475
Ivar Forkbeard, not wisely perhaps, was determined to attend the Thing.
In time, she slept.
I, too, then, slept.
It was two ahn before dawn.
In one ahn Ottar and the Forkbeard would be up, arousing the men.
The serpent, the afternoon before, had been readied.
This morning, at dawn, the serpent would leave the small wharf, dipping oars, gliding through fog on the inlet, the result of the cooler land winds moving over the somewhat warmer water of the encroaching Torvaldstream.
Ivar Forkbeard, not wisely perhaps, was determined to attend the Thing.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )