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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

We did not think that the pirate vessels had been brought on rollers about the beach south of the chain's terminal pylons to the south. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #59)
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10 59 We did not think that the pirate vessels had been brought on rollers about the beach south of the chain's terminal pylons to the south.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 56 Twice struck, she had soon sunk.
10 57 I had managed to rescue Miles of Vonda and Krondar, his slave, from the dark, wreckage-strewn water.
10 58 Following the Tuka and the Tais, by prearranged plan, we in the Tina had then rowed southward along the chain until we came to the point where the northward-moving portion of the Voskjard's fleet, that which we had once mistaken for the support vessels of Callisthenes, had cut the chain.
10 59 We did not think that the pirate vessels had been brought on rollers about the beach south of the chain's terminal pylons to the south.
10 60 It had shown no sign of combat or damage.
10 61 Thus, it had not been opposed by Callisthenes.
10 62 Accordingly, unopposed, it would have cut the chain rather than engage in the arduous task of beaching and moving over fifty ships some two or three hundred yards overland.
Twice struck, she had soon sunk. I had managed to rescue Miles of Vonda and Krondar, his slave, from the dark, wreckage-strewn water. Following the Tuka and the Tais, by prearranged plan, we in the Tina had then rowed southward along the chain until we came to the point where the northward-moving portion of the Voskjard's fleet, that which we had once mistaken for the support vessels of Callisthenes, had cut the chain. We did not think that the pirate vessels had been brought on rollers about the beach south of the chain's terminal pylons to the south. It had shown no sign of combat or damage. Thus, it had not been opposed by Callisthenes. Accordingly, unopposed, it would have cut the chain rather than engage in the arduous task of beaching and moving over fifty ships some two or three hundred yards overland. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10)