Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
58
The sea sleen, vicious, fanged aquatic mammals, apparently related to the land forms of sleen, are the swiftest predators to be found in thassa; further, they are generally conceded to be the most dangerous; they tend, however, to frequent northern waters.
The sea sleen, vicious, fanged aquatic mammals, apparently related to the land forms of sleen, are the swiftest predators to be found in Thassa; further, they are generally conceded to be the most dangerous; they tend, however, to frequent northern waters.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #58)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
55
Further, such beasts are rare.
22
56
Some sailors, reportedly, have never seen one.
22
57
Far more common, and dangerous, are certain fishlike marine saurians, with long, toothed snouts; they are silent and aggressive, and sailors fear them as they do the long-bodied sharks.
22
58
The sea sleen, vicious, fanged aquatic mammals, apparently related to the land forms of sleen, are the swiftest predators to be found in thassa; further, they are generally conceded to be the most dangerous; they tend, however, to frequent northern waters.
22
59
Occasionally they have been found as far south, however, as the shores of Cos and the deep inlets of Tyros.
22
60
I walked back toward the bow of the ship.
22
61
I reached into a wooden bucket and took a tospit, bit it open and began to suck at the juice.
Further, such beasts are rare.
Some sailors, reportedly, have never seen one.
Far more common, and dangerous, are certain fishlike marine saurians, with long, toothed snouts; they are silent and aggressive, and sailors fear them as they do the long-bodied sharks.
The sea sleen, vicious, fanged aquatic mammals, apparently related to the land forms of sleen, are the swiftest predators to be found in thassa; further, they are generally conceded to be the most dangerous; they tend, however, to frequent northern waters.
Occasionally they have been found as far south, however, as the shores of Cos and the deep inlets of Tyros.
I walked back toward the bow of the ship.
I reached into a wooden bucket and took a tospit, bit it open and began to suck at the juice.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 22)