Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
190
I was cold in the basket, and I chewed on another piece of dried tarsk meat.
17
191
The water had now frozen in the gourd, splitting it.
17
192
I reopened the glass of the builders, turning it again to the west.
17
193
* * * * For better than three ahn I had sat in the basket at the masthead of the Dorna, whipped by the wind, my fingers numb on the glass of the builders, observing the battle.
17
194
I had watched my first wave break in dozens of places the long lines of Cos and Tyros, and had seen the ships of the great fleet turn to face them, and had witnessed their vulnerability to the slender second wave of ships, each wreaking destruction beyond what might be expected of their sizes and weights.
17
195
Then, as the lines of Cos and Tyros had closed and deepened, to match formations with my task forces, the great encircling line of round ships had cast its net about them.
17
196
Hundreds of ships had turned to destroy these clumsy intruders, but, of these hundreds, great numbers discovered, too late, that they fought not common round ships but floating fortresses jammed with armed men, eager to engage.
I was cold in the basket, and I chewed on another piece of dried tarsk meat.
The water had now frozen in the gourd, splitting it.
I reopened the glass of the builders, turning it again to the west.
* * * * For better than three ahn I had sat in the basket at the masthead of the Dorna, whipped by the wind, my fingers numb on the glass of the builders, observing the battle.
I had watched my first wave break in dozens of places the long lines of Cos and Tyros, and had seen the ships of the great fleet turn to face them, and had witnessed their vulnerability to the slender second wave of ships, each wreaking destruction beyond what might be expected of their sizes and weights.
Then, as the lines of Cos and Tyros had closed and deepened, to match formations with my task forces, the great encircling line of round ships had cast its net about them.
Hundreds of ships had turned to destroy these clumsy intruders, but, of these hundreds, great numbers discovered, too late, that they fought not common round ships but floating fortresses jammed with armed men, eager to engage.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )