Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Then the raft lifted, to an almost forty-five-degree angle as the monster rose beneath it, thrusting it upward.
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Men slipped, some fell, but none entered the water.
17
187
Four times the Old One tried to turn the raft.
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188
Before we had left the salt docks we had filled the salt tubs with salt.
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189
He could not turn the raft.
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We retained the light on the poles.
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The Old One circled away and again lay out from us in the water, some fifty to sixty feet distant, seeming to watch.
Then the raft lifted, to an almost forty-five-degree angle as the monster rose beneath it, thrusting it upward.
Men slipped, some fell, but none entered the water.
Four times the Old One tried to turn the raft.
Before we had left the salt docks we had filled the salt tubs with salt.
He could not turn the raft.
We retained the light on the poles.
The Old One circled away and again lay out from us in the water, some fifty to sixty feet distant, seeming to watch.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )