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

Even they, broad-beamed and deep-keeled, pitched and bucked in the roiling waters of late Se'Kara on Thassa. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #220)
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17 220 Even they, broad-beamed and deep-keeled, pitched and bucked in the roiling waters of late Se'Kara on thassa.

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

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17 217 With the glass I saw, on her stern castle, Antisthenes, that captain of the council whose name had been always first on her rolls.
17 218 The other ships took their places in four lines behind the command ship of the reserves.
17 219 And between them, heavy, their hulls buffeted by the wind, even their small storm sails now furled to their yards, came the ten round ships, the lumber ships from the arsenal.
17 220 Even they, broad-beamed and deep-keeled, pitched and bucked in the roiling waters of late Se'Kara on thassa.
17 221 I turned the glass again to the west, to the smoke in the distance.
17 222 I saw now that the tarn ships of Cos and Tyros were, where possible, not engaging the round ships, but concentrating their superior numbers on my tarn ships.
17 223 The round ships, slow, much at the mercy of the wind, were now being abandoned as antagonists.
With the glass I saw, on her stern castle, Antisthenes, that captain of the council whose name had been always first on her rolls. The other ships took their places in four lines behind the command ship of the reserves. And between them, heavy, their hulls buffeted by the wind, even their small storm sails now furled to their yards, came the ten round ships, the lumber ships from the arsenal. Even they, broad-beamed and deep-keeled, pitched and bucked in the roiling waters of late Se'Kara on thassa. I turned the glass again to the west, to the smoke in the distance. I saw now that the tarn ships of Cos and Tyros were, where possible, not engaging the round ships, but concentrating their superior numbers on my tarn ships. The round ships, slow, much at the mercy of the wind, were now being abandoned as antagonists. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 17)