Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
113
On the stem castle I saw the small, crooked, frenetic figure of Tersites dancing, lifting his hands to Tor-tu-Gor, and going to the rail, from time to time, to shake his fists down at thassa.
On the stem castle I saw the small, crooked, frenetic figure of Tersites dancing, lifting his hands to Tor-tu-Gor, and going to the rail, from time to time, to shake his fists down at Thassa.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #113)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
110
Galleys would be lowered to the ice, and slid toward the open water.
10
111
In a few Ehn I saw the first galley, to shouts of gladness, slip into the open water.
10
112
Many soldiers were on board, with ropes fastened to spears.
10
113
On the stem castle I saw the small, crooked, frenetic figure of Tersites dancing, lifting his hands to Tor-tu-Gor, and going to the rail, from time to time, to shake his fists down at thassa.
10
114
I did not think that was wise.
10
115
Eyes had not even been painted on the ship.
10
116
Suitable ceremonies had not been performed.
Galleys would be lowered to the ice, and slid toward the open water.
In a few Ehn I saw the first galley, to shouts of gladness, slip into the open water.
Many soldiers were on board, with ropes fastened to spears.
On the stem castle I saw the small, crooked, frenetic figure of Tersites dancing, lifting his hands to Tor-tu-Gor, and going to the rail, from time to time, to shake his fists down at thassa.
I did not think that was wise.
Eyes had not even been painted on the ship.
Suitable ceremonies had not been performed.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 10)