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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Rather we felt the sharp, salted air of bright, vast, green Thassa, fresh and clean, once more in our nostrils, in our lungs, and blood. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #62)
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15 62 Rather we felt the sharp, salted air of bright, vast, green thassa, fresh and clean, once more in our nostrils, in our lungs, and blood.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 59 By evening the great ship was free of the Vine Sea and, sails furled, and sea hooks cast, she waited, a pasang west of the vines, the odor, and insects, while the numbers of ship's boats, and the four galleys, rejoined her.
15 60 By nightfall the small boats were tiered in the galley holds, and the galleys themselves, scraped clean of vines and clinging blossoms, were nested.
15 61 The wind shifted to the south, and we could no longer smell the Vine Sea.
15 62 Rather we felt the sharp, salted air of bright, vast, green thassa, fresh and clean, once more in our nostrils, in our lungs, and blood.
15 63 We were again alive.
15 64 Behind us was the Vine Sea.
15 65 The summer solstice had now occurred.
By evening the great ship was free of the Vine Sea and, sails furled, and sea hooks cast, she waited, a pasang west of the vines, the odor, and insects, while the numbers of ship's boats, and the four galleys, rejoined her. By nightfall the small boats were tiered in the galley holds, and the galleys themselves, scraped clean of vines and clinging blossoms, were nested. The wind shifted to the south, and we could no longer smell the Vine Sea. Rather we felt the sharp, salted air of bright, vast, green thassa, fresh and clean, once more in our nostrils, in our lungs, and blood. We were again alive. Behind us was the Vine Sea. The summer solstice had now occurred. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 15)