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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I looked down to the slave at the starboard side, he at the first thwart, who would be first oar. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #344)
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8 344 I looked down to the slave at the starboard side, he at the first thwart, who would be first oar.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 341 I drew forth the Gorean blade from its scabbard and, sitting on the chair of the oar-master, laid it across my knees.
8 342 "I am Ubar here," I said.
8 343 "Yes," said Telima, "here you are Ubar".
8 344 I looked down to the slave at the starboard side, he at the first thwart, who would be first oar.
8 345 As I, in the chair of the oar-master, faced the bow of the vessel, he, as slave at the benches, faced its stern, and the chair of the oar-master, that which now served me as Ubar's throne, in this small wooden country lost in the marshes of the Vosk's delta.
8 346 We looked upon one another.
8 347 Both of his ankles were shackled to a beam running lengthwise of the ship and bolted to the deck; the chain on the shackles ran through the beam itself, through a circular hole cut in the beam and lined with an iron tube; the slaves behind him, as the beam, or beams, passed beneath their thwarts, were similarly secured.
I drew forth the Gorean blade from its scabbard and, sitting on the chair of the oar-master, laid it across my knees. "I am Ubar here," I said. "Yes," said Telima, "here you are Ubar". I looked down to the slave at the starboard side, he at the first thwart, who would be first oar. As I, in the chair of the oar-master, faced the bow of the vessel, he, as slave at the benches, faced its stern, and the chair of the oar-master, that which now served me as Ubar's throne, in this small wooden country lost in the marshes of the Vosk's delta. We looked upon one another. Both of his ankles were shackled to a beam running lengthwise of the ship and bolted to the deck; the chain on the shackles ran through the beam itself, through a circular hole cut in the beam and lined with an iron tube; the slaves behind him, as the beam, or beams, passed beneath their thwarts, were similarly secured. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8)